The Weather Mostly Fair, ___ Details page two | 118th YEAR _ %& & & & ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956—88'PAGES ~ 7 - : —— “~ eh aN ; : : : : + " | . 3 a ; 7 ee ees , iG NEW IN ALBUQUERQUE—Hundreds of New Mex- feo motorists, aceustomed to high, dry weather, got an unexpected » workout Thursday when the worst storm of the winter hit the state. Reuben Buss digs his car out of drift in northeast Albuquerque, where Matches Bitter U. S. Weather | Century’s Worst Cold Hits Europe i LONDON. —Western Europe's! Helicopters, braving fierce gales'miles per nour added to the misery tion dam collapsed on a crew of ' worst cold wave of the 20th Century Which kept rescue ships away,of the shivering population | .n construction workers, leaving three veg plucked 41 men from the 9,862-ton Trieste. known dead and several | pushed its toll to nearly 100 lives Norwegian Caluker Devertiell today and property damage ran a¢round on a reef off the Scottish Danube River frozen over its en-\seven was presumed lost in the into the millions of dollars. Gov- coast. ‘tire reaches and said all rail stormy Marmara Sea off Turkey. f ernment forecasters said little re-| Across the Mediterranean, Bone, traffic in Hungary was halted by| The temperature in Britan sank liet could be expected for the next! Algeria, reported its first snow- deep snow. to 5 degrees above zero yesterday, few days. fall in 10 years. Torrential rains and. heavy snow the coldest day of the century. i Sub-zero gales blasted the coasts, : and endangered at least two ships. — poe cid bel, war sacred hy Fri gid Weather Clutches Pledae t Be Most of U.S. and Kills 12 edge : ack | Park Lot Drive : AP Wirephote 3M persons were marooned in a school overnight by the drifts. About 100 cars were temporarily abandoned in Albuquerque streets during the storm. : disastrous rainstorm. Floods swept away roads and tridges. Hundreds of families spent the night on rooftops, or clinging to | trees. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; France was worst hit with 30) Wintry weather held a tight grip on most of the known dead. Britain had 17, Tu" country today from the Midwest and plains states) Chamber of Commerce, key 10, West and East Germany 9, Italy 9, the Netherlands 4, and westward to the Pacific Coast. | biel chance a . The blast of icy air dipped southward across Texas) to Municipal Effort i Four more, including a woman into western Mexico. It was below freezing this morn- ‘and a 2-year-old child, were , ; : ; : ing in most of Texas, with the cold weather areas in’ the Chamber vf Commep¢e and believed dead aboard a tiny fishing : boat trapped by“ice off the Dutch the Rio Grande Valley. coast. More snow fell in <3 oa and Maas Mes merce today gave notige. of their ICY RIVIERA , se (torts —. SECTIONS. support of a campaigh to provide Even the French Riviera, nor- Many schools were closed. _ ae Six deaths were attributed to the stormy weather in Texas. At least six ether persons died causes attributed to the weather, ‘two each in New Mexico, New York and Michigan. 3Billion Asked for Post Office mally a balmy winter spot, report ed sub-freezing temperatures. The frost killed. an estimated million and_a half dollars worth of spring in the city. oF Dr. George N Petroff, presi- Wilkinson, seofetary of the Junior Chamber, signed resolutions cir- culated by/a “Committee For 5 New Mexico, hit by the sea- Cent Parking” made up of in- son's heaviest snowstorm, got terested /citizens seeking addition- Demands ™ore snow during the night and al mupicipal lots. The frigid btasts from Siberia had sheeted most rivers of the . Continent with ice, halting boats House Group Favoring carrying badly needed fuel and| food. The cold ruptured water and New Funds; lEden Tel US. ‘of Reds in Talks | missisig.'MUST HAVE CONFIDENCE ... The Budapest radio reported the|A coastal vessel with a crew of) Wind gusts of more ‘than % hit Turkey. Near Izmir an irriga-,Storms kept fishing vessels in their ippople: Never be afraid to No Early Arrests in Pontiac Not fo Be Afraid British Chief Stresses. Unity; Encouraged by Conference With Ike WASHINGTON (P—Brit- ish Prime Minister: Eden, winds up his five-day Wash- ington visit today with this advice to the American) meet and argue with the Russians. Eden made this sugges- tion in a 15-minute radio- television rt to the na- tion last night on his three day conference with Presi- dent Eisenhower. - .He emphasized Anglo-| Americans unity, just as he had in his midday talks to said the real accomplishment was hard to describe. He termed it “a spirit of unity” and said hold- ing to it “can mean peace for the ‘world forever.” : “IT know of nothing like it in the |world today,” he said. Then he isaid he wanted to talk to those ‘Americans who might object to jany more talks with the Russians: “Tf you have confidence in your- self, if you believe in your own convictions, if you trust to your own faith, you needn’t be afraid, you shouldn't be afraid, to meet Police Tighten- Vigilance, 55-65 Limits Become Law , Soviet Pr emer Renews Appeal t. Michigan’s new. spee dlimit law, which werit into {OT Peace Pact effect at midnight, has yet.to proguce an arrest in the| ‘Pontiac area. _.. Local police and sheriff's deputies have issued no tickets for violations of the 55-mile-an-hour nighttime limit and the~-65-mile-an-* hour daylight maximum. But O nd County) Sheriff Frank Irons today, repeated: that his deputies) have been instructed to watch for violators of the new law. | Sheriff Irons also emphasized! posted limits before the law went into effect. where there were no , posted. limits before,” Sheriff frens said. “It is not an excuse to drive at 55 where the speed | signs way 45." One of the first tickets to be issued under the new law went to American the new limits do not replace rus**t B, -Fulks Jv., 25, ‘of Red Township, stopped by State Police at 2 a.m. for traveling 15. miles per hour on Grand River New Message Termed Rehash of One Already Rejected by Ike - WASHINGTON —.A new, appeal from Premier Bul- iganin failed today to melt U. S. opposition to a Soviet- “friendship treaty” which this govern- ment holds to be needless and perhaps risky. and to argue with others.” He said the United States and Britain. should continue their no- program of econo-| strings-attached mic aid to less developed nations. In referring to his talks with Ei- senhower, Eden made no specific veloped over such Far East ques- | Jaycees, Lend Support tions as the West's trade embargo lon Red China. Britain sought a relaxation but won only a U. 8S. agreement to review he situation. But Eden did acknowledge that the Junior Chamber-,gf Com- some differences exist. He pleaded that these should not be ballooned out of proportion info big head- ‘Tiiég because, he said, essential incre@sed municipal; parking with- Anglo-American unity is genuine and “so much more important.” He flies to Ottawa, Canada, this ” dent of the Chayhber, and James R. @ternoon. ' andits Hold Up mention of differences which de-.- “The new law is effective only ‘near Farmington. gf, ' Olympic Grand Slam SAILING TO TRIPLE VICTORY —. Austria's Toni Sailer displays his ski wizardry as he takes to the air during his winning 6f the men’s Olympic downhill ski race at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy;.today. ‘The haindgome 2i-year-old plumber became the “miracle man of the as he rang up an unprecedented Olympics having previously won the giant and | (See story, page 27.) skis”’ Alpine grand slam in the Winter a § La H i i t j ie y Foes aoe Reon Austin Pi morning, with an additional inch | Hi og (in the southern section. aye ressteten rests: a shortage gas mains, and elertric power sta-| Action on. Deficit , : white blanket measured 11 Inches , *% ‘ere is a sertous tions broke down under abnormal A Pontiac youth, Township Store Brings Conviction Figure Titlsts to your excellency the My ‘ 'H igs La demands for heat in homes and wrcuiNGTON up—The House a Carlsbad and 14 inches at of space for short-time parking ctori | A m Pontiac, thus in- Armed Pair, Companion fa = Appropriations Committee today Zuni. a eer eee vgs ! pe : . ; / creasing traffic congestion and The crew of the Swedish ship recommended $2.973.900,000 in new Arkansas also was hit hard b¢ Roasling took to boats in the funds for the Post Office Depart- snow, sleet, rain and cold. Many stormswept Mediterranean near ment. At the same time, it de- rivers-were near flood stage. Crete after radiotng the ship was manded that something be done to” As the celd air moved southward __ going down. ‘curb the growing postal deficit. into the lower Mississippi Valley a | The new money allotted subject jt brought rain and thunderstorms Keating Stands Mut Before Federal Judge for use during the fiscal year start- while Tennessee reported locally ing July 1. It. is $26,100,000 less heavy downpours. The rain belt than President Eisenhower re- extended northeastward into Vir- / quested . ginia, but falls were generally Former local Teamsters Uytion ft was included in a $3,618.699.- light : official Daniel J. Keating .gtood 000 appropriation bill to finance New York state also got more mute upon his arraignment if De- also the Treasury Department and snow but not as heavy as yes- trolt Federal Court yesterday on the Tax Court. The over-all total terday's 4-inch fall at Syracuse, ‘to approval by the House next in many places. More than 1%: week and later by the Senafe is inches fell in parts of Louisiana’ ‘otherwise inconveniencing the public, the City Commission un- _animously passed an ordinance to create 624 new 5-cent parking spaces to_be_paid tor entirely out of meter revenue.”’ | Get $1,000 in Cash in | Night Raid — Two armed men and a. com- pahion forced Cranbrook Drug Store manager James Sheridan to hereby officially support the action night, as two. clerks and two cus- of the City Commission and urge tomers in the Bloomfield Township @nother birth certificate to Prose-| all Pontiac citizens to vote for sfore looked on. this much-needed parking Monday, March 5." a The Chamber of Commerce is used by one man, holding a hand- birth certificate, an organization established te Pro- kerchief over his face/~Sheridan The brother died in 1938. A ruse of asking help for ‘‘some- thing wrong with my face’ was ‘ence that he: was 17 years old nearly caused his sentencing as an adult criminal, was turned over to Juvenile Court yesterday after his imiother proved his age to be 15. | The.jeenager pleaded guilty to, car theft Monday in Oakland Coun-| ty Circuit Court. The boy produced a birth certificate showing him to- “Therefore, we the undersigned, hand over $1,000 to them last P¢ 27. | Yesterday his mother brought cutor Frederick C. Ziem indicat:’ ing his age as 15. He had been using his older brother's name and mote the civic progress of Pon- said. He suddenly kicked open the’ Investigation proved her cor- charges of Income tax evasion. was $31,173.000. below presidential which reported 12 jnches on the Keating, 53. was releas¢d under requests but $252.179,500 more than ground $10,000 personal bond by JU S. Dis- the three agencies were given for trict Judge Frank A. Picard. No the present year trial date was set. Former business ageft and pres ident of Pontiac Logal 614, AFL eae mittee, supporting Fire Prevention yp Week and sponsoring a Business, Where Was Grandpa? UPTON. England (—Alan Cann bint 16, went up to the attie last night The Junior Chamber Teamsters, Keating fs accused of g to thaw some frozen water’civic-minded organization concealing, approxiynately $29,000° ©™P pipes and found the body of his in income received As payoffs from The bill was the first of the big grandfather, 75-year-old William local contractors for favorable annual money measures to emerge Cann, missing since last Sep- union contracts. from the committee this year. tember. Most of the increase over cur- rent-year allotments was for er salaries voted for federal loyes last year by Congress. Pontiac. as the third mah watched the door another out up crusade, law enforcement agencies. tiac. Among its ,many civic Pro swing door through the counter and rect, said Ziem, He had been im- jects are a traffic safety com- drew his gum, annousicing the hold- Bloomfield. Township police are annual- investigating ‘today, with descrip- personating his brother, the youth said, so he could get a job or pos- 1 Sheridan surrendered rolled, sibly join the Army. Industry and Edication Day in change and bills fo the armed pair, 2 Die Shoveling Snow vote campaign, an April builders nesses said were all about 30 vears shoveling snow from a new 3-inch show and a paint-up and clean- old, being distributed to adjacent fall. They were Joseph Gryglewski, in Greiner, 23, of Fresno, Calif.’ acres acquired by Detroit at \rated the best among United States Dequindre and Fourteen Mile 59, and Jay B. Fraser,. 70. i Equipment, Workers, Public All Jammed In | — Postmaster Says Office ‘Almost Bursting a ee ald tin Baie toraaad are | pletely inadequate. We have no and Perry, contains 40,000 square boxes. ‘No people have to bay| “We are forced to get by with Beed for . Dak post ae = place to set cases except on feet. It is run by 220 employes stamps onm-orie side of the bylild-| fewer windows despite the fact Pon ec nh e co a im-a f r 5 js j i : top of each other. And the one, 5 24 nour-per-day basis. ‘ing then walk around to the Other, more and more people are usiitg creasing volume of meil } ‘) you want is always wa ee bet an ot pele + Until recently, wine windows COMES to mail letters, ll them. Lines are longer and more rm Popitiac’s main_post office “is , Av *s almost burstin : / | - its BS Bete ke nl tid Emergency »ineasures must. be Were open for. public bysiness on ’ ea on emeer es ee er Leslie H. Dean. taken this year to provide at least. tte — — “et In Today Ss Press | ee Vehicles and mailing-handling 4,000 square feet of eXtra space, But, in order to make room for _ 3 / | ‘We keep taking emergency ‘equipment, not to mention em- “or we won't be able to.get equipment to handle: increasing County News .....¥ SOGER + 22 steps, which allow us to carry the Gole and the public, are forced throagh the 1956 Christmas rush. mail volume, Dean was forced to Editorials IY tis Sores phe “load ‘although creating more in- to/operate and carry on business But even if this is done. it won't close three windows, leaving six. | me School 7 a 7. . convenience, but there's a limit to if extremely cramped quarters, Solve the long-range problem CITES INCONVENIENCE seeds y , a ae a how far things can gq.” he explained. . 24-HOUR BASIS | ‘The new equipment had to be in-- TV & Radio Péograms ..... 37 SERVICES EVICTED | The main floor, where first. The building. in the block bound: stalled where t tamp windows! ‘Wilson, Earl/ ; m4 | +s { s } zs Ow clase mail is processed, is com* ¢d by Mt. Clemens, Mill, Huron had -been next to the letter-drop) Women’s Pages . 16, 17, 18, 19 f . \ : ' 4 . : : European Champs Get Edge Over Canadians; Americans Third ~~ CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy um (Continued on Page 2, Col. ‘ —Elizabeth (Sissy) Schwartz, 19, wives ermine ie (9085 {0 Detroit Kurt Oppelt—on the basis to have won the Olympic pairs figure skating titiéfor Austria. . The Austrian pair seemed to have edged out the Canadian Nartis Gowden, Sb. The Cunsfuaea|” | Norris . 2. adians, she explained. 4 been world champions for the last two years, the Schwarz-Oppelt team was in second place at the Jast world cofnpetition., — The Austrians recently won the team of Frances Dafoe, European championships, Six of the nine judges favored the Austrian pair, while three put the Canadian team in first ead | Macomb Jurors Defeat Warren Move to Block Acquisition of Land MOUNT CLEMENS ® — The city of Detroit had won what a spokesman called “a great victory” today in its battle to acquire an airport site in Warren Township, ‘A Macomb Circuit Court jury of eight men and four women re ~ turned a verdict yesterday against the township's first move to block DETROIT «® — Two Detroiters, place—again, according to unof- the airport ly sponsors a strong get-out-and- tions .of the’ three men, whom wit- collapsed and died yesterday while! ficial scoring. ithe township had seught te Carole Ann Ormaca, 19, and Rob- condemn for a public park 74 Presa score from the judges despite a fall by Carole on an posed airport. axel maneuver, t Seams’ Weather Forecast | ured move at OROWS Litfle Change | Only three “small rooms “are. ‘available for office space. One) contajns two staff members and! another, three. “If a eee comes | in for a private talk, /other in an office must temporarily sus-' pend operations,”\ said Dean. The building lounge {ment is located fn the work-room. | “The weatherman foresees cloudy |figure skaters, was awarded an Road. This admittedly was @ , township move to thwart the pro- | Bert R. Sogge, assistant Detroit jcorporation counsel, described the lverdict as ‘“‘a great victory,” al- ithough he coficeded others might be necessary before a northeast ‘airport is started. | Edward J_Gallagher;represent- ing Warren Township, said an skies with little change in temper- appeal to the State Supreme Court ature for tonight and tomorrow. Would depend on action of the The low tonight will range. frém Township Board. | t workers’ 14 to 18. Tomorrow's high will be near 30. ; There will be a light snow. or fas. ne public snow flurries about Tuesday or The , acCounting depart- Wedhésday. Another half inch of snow bian- To build the airport,Mayor Al bert E. Cobo has etivisioned wilt- and twd square miles of land yet are to be acquired. : The city currently has. a $3,000, acquisition, — \‘‘Tt should be Idcated in separate keted the area yesterday. The low- 000 fund to start land offices,” Dean stated, ‘where est tempefature preceding § a.m.| Army and Navy recruiting sta-_work could be; done ima quiet at- was 14 degrees. The thermometer | itions, which had quarters on the,mosphere without dust ‘or dirt.”’ /registered 33 at 2-p.m. ii 4 : i ‘ -? Ticome Tat Retufne Prepa’ tee ene Open ives. Fa 3-208 Katod Weep. A A. foo. : Airport SiteOK cost mofe than 20 million dollars "eae \, ~ tween the legislation | hi j i 8 ; : : J ' ; NY Joe j i J x = Wy : = ) ’ ly : | a ; ! ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, /FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956: : X : Reach Accord | ‘on Water Plan -* Solon Reports ‘Meeting - of Minds’ on Proposed - State Aid Bill . to help solve local wa-| ter problems and Democratic lead- ers who had advanced a proposal: which threatened the bill’s pay sage. State Sen, William S. Broomfjeld, (R-Royal Oak) said he reached “a of minds” with Demo cratie Atty. Gen. Thomas M.! Kavanagh. | ‘ : Sm which locai units a waterfinancing money. ary fraternity. Chope is cofounder The Oakland. lawmaker would and president of Industria) Nu-| ENGINEER HONORED — Wil- the planning commission which it ‘bert E. Chope, 32. has been named feejs would help solve the highway Broomfield’s biti would set UP the “outstanding young electrical muddie, if followed. | $200,000,000 revolving {894 engineer of 1955” by Eta Kappa) they include: Nu, electrical engineering honor- way-agency programs of widening, | = . resurfacing, have the Water Resources Com- cleonics Corporation. of Columbus, | maintaining the present highway] a» B) oh The Day in Birmingham Ceremony to Open Rink at Eton Park Saturday © “4 ; BIRMINGHAM — Though snow Congregational Church, with the and slush have certainly not hel \Robert Gerity’s in charge. el Sidney Harris will talk next ~~ Wednesday to the American Associ- Eton Park Ice Skating Rink, and ation of University Women, rather though the manager of the Park, than this week ‘as this column is leaving just before it opens Sat-istated earlier. Luncheon will be urday, officials expect th opening at 12:45 at the Community House. ceremony to proceed as planned. im cares of the rink wit Seeks QK fo Build tect, nto esened ss Plant in Michigan Robert Fauteck, who resigned this, week to take another job. Rolph, | BIG RAPIDS (# — The Wolver- ine Electric Cooperative said it 22, worked with Fauteck at Spring- has asked the Atomic Energy Com- ‘mission in Washington for permis- sion to build a small atomic re- Push’ Widening Jobs, Prepare Detailed Plans Are Suggestions Editor's Note. This is the isst in @ series on the highway situation con- densed from the booklet, “Wagon Roads to Expressways.” to be Ushed by the Oskland County Commission’: — Six, proposals are advanced by b- oo] 1. Continuation of present high-| reconstruction and) mission expanded to administer Ohio. The company pioneered in| em. This would save valuable | the program. A committee, headed developing a nuclear device that e7isting road mileage. by Kavanagh, advocated sefting measures thickness of materials, up a separate commission. The award is given annually to an| (The Oakland County Road | Commission bas partially com- | Many legislators are against electrical engineer, under 35 and forming new commissions at extra out of college less than 10 years, expense, Broomfield explained, |in tecognition of meritorious tech-| Surface and widen 110 miles of | “and such a proposal could have nical and sdcial accomplishments.| Country roads. The program re- | the entire measure in jeop- maintenance | register for the March 5 primary and the April 2 Broomfield N@W Bulganin Note ote) general election, are Percy G. Newman, of 181 agreed, ;| Navajo and Mrs. Elmer Bri to go along with expanding 2. Preparation of detailed plans) Navajo and Mrs r Brinker of 508 Omar. Mrs. Water Resources Commission. Faite to Malt [] 6 |cotinoe. This could. be done f vit is "seen by toc! achetsFQULS tO Melt U.S. conte we Vionday Deadline N San ry Bescciate Pastor of his church of- i Sener oe cae US TO MAND .D. fae « rene’ neem Monday Deadline Nearing ite" “" range water program under way) ee Page 3. A regional group is being 5 much sooner than otherwise pos- of a (friendship) treaty ‘on a bi- Benaiah Lee , Benalah Lee, 87, of 3754 Brook- | year actor ele¢tric. generating plant at nearby Hersey. Hersey is 15 miles northeast of Big Rapids in Osceola County. John Keen, Wolverine man-- ager, sald the proposed reactor is of the type the Atomic Energy Pontiac Press Phote Evans warns Pontiac voters that if they haven't registered by 8 Monday night, they cannot vote in either the primary or general election due to a 1952 state ruling. . MEETING THE DEADLINE — Answering City Glerk Ada R.’ Evans’ (right) plea to get out and * However, Keen declined to give further, information, saying there had been some speculation of the proposal that was imaccurate. He said a full statement would be released giving accurate details in Washington next Tuesday. seeeeeooocasoeeoeoseesedes * TONITE & SATURDAY a and Ey as Police Officer “« 2 — cities : Popular ; PASTEL Color Cannon’ Sheets 51.99 $2.89 Value (81x108") $2.27, Choice of yellow, pink. green or blue pastel colors Fihe muslin, over 130 thread cosnt. 69 Matching {42x36") PILLOW CASES .. A7 Cecccceessese eeeeescesceseeegesseceeese Be $2.69 Quality 72108 Inch E gE 5 ' } ! formed. Active cooperation 0 f R f m" hed ety Jo or Registration of Voters yoo = this “‘Inter-County Highway Com-| Pontiac voters have been urgedjand Coach Division Local 594; ‘dale Ave., Lincoln Heights, died’ s mission” function properly. mpersona ion : _|Monday for the coming March 5|Fisher Body Division Local 596,/view Convalescent Home after an Renfrew, Mrs. chase right-of-way in advance of Primary and April 2 general city and at the Oakland County CIO illness of seven months. He was, For those who have not voted) For those registering at the City | Mrs. Jack Hodges: : (Right-of-way costs have been! airing the past f M ‘ oe | He was born Nov. 12, 1968 in bout 20 per cent of total , g past tour years, on- Hall, free parking is available’ 5. a _ 1 wholeraetiie ballots in the |Mary Jane Perryman Lee. His! Arraign Drayton- Man revolving fund. Ciections, be | wife was the former Sarah Ben- ach Scho, wal Charged With Posing Pontiac Deaths ‘dal, 2 | »_ Wille | | A farmer, he had lived in this ire a (The pools: | terday made a ert plea ‘to larea 45 years and was a member “ess System: re might be’ ae and villages; Voters to get out register. | : | Jean Margaret Barry —_|_ He is survived by one brother. oon a Ce 8 facilities and) Very, very slow registrations ee oe th and two sisters, Sydney Lee and“ : e the traffic en-| have been going,” she said. | The Rosary will be recited at 9 e | ie lhe > es “I urge people to register now;neral Home, Williamston for Jean rr oepalyres Ceeaeusire was dismayed ‘as he locked at provided by banning those who have moved since the|be held at 10 Saturday morning. 3 | | : ) g , | Good traffic en-|inst election. to come tm and|trom St. Mary's Catholic Church| it; tgt Pot seme. pticiat | Yat entrees sick here je re eT cate we tie hose To aid day workers in register-|Cemetery. | Cemetery. ing, the city clerk's office in the|- Jean, 16, died of polio Tuesday tien system. ‘until 8 and Monday until the-same| ” Aer Soedeg wee dont on Tees jtime. The office qpent at §auniMrs. M. J. Cunningham | Edward John tens, 79, (of 637 treeze-up. Such problems will not ¢ IN. Perry St., died’ yes y in) } the city are: General Motors Truck’ occur in an ordinary year, for thee ane — death of Mrs. Margaret J. Cun-|peen il! a month mes oe ° og | zis f es. p i 0 e ] iningham: for many years a resi-| Born in Wales Jan. 4. 1877, his ean a aleas we nothing to the ® 0 ice UIZ WO at the home of her daughter. Mrs./;ewis. In January 1914, he was'ing Pap e A us s ids, accord to Will * |Hugh (Norma) Howes, in Dear- married to Nellie A. Prentice IN Spence, sie eesisised axle wore © of present agencies is needed to make \to get out and register today and/Pontiag Motor Division Local 653; yesterday morning at the Lake-|are brief talks by Mayor Bi . A { ‘election. [Council at 21% E. Lawrence St. | living at the home of his niece, ngs nt of total road: day is the deadline for residents behind the hall cre bo) one ol a el building costs. Legisla Skating Club and is a junior at/$ | Birmingham | Sy ERE SEE skate to records on the public ad-| |of the First Baptist Church. | lown-on-ekates act from the De-/§ to providing | “I cannot stress enough ip.m. Friday in the Gorsline Fu- Emily Jenkins of England and) City Engineer Richard Gare flow 1s before it is too late, and also for Margaret Barry. The funeral will neray Home where service will be! , plan traffic patterns|change their voting residence.” with burial in Mount Calvary , > in-Os ing. Burial will be in Oak Hill had b iid fas the reir . City Hall will be open tonight|/in Sparro Lansing. ° y = w Hospital, Lansing. Edward John Lewis day, another snow hit before thee Other places to register within | NP Word has been received of the Pontiac General Hospital. He had ice will be created artificially long & dent of Pontiac. She died Sunday parents were Mr. and Mrs. John! nobiem of getting ice ready fore Sight Work Cutback About Robberies w= “ei oft grandchildren. Funeral service | Makers’ Union more than coming weekend, a division —, ‘Mutt and Jett Bandits was held in Dearborn yest ; |Pattern Makers non | : F “Sought in Detroit Mrs. Alvin Hall L \about the recreation director and $ : e B The program tomorrow after- noon at the park will be bringing many youngsters, and adult skat- lt G and Lincoln, and activities will continue there with strong ice even through the spring thaw season. . The Rev. Tage_Adolfsson of Por HB Colorlul INDIAN Designs “Beacon” Blankets $2.69 Value core SDT Bright colors in authéntic Ta- dian designs. Rayon and Nylon whipped edges 4 y team may have picked up here yesterday. The two men, who answer de- scriptions of the stick-up artists, were in a car stopped by a Pontiac . of Soviet-American = Fe $ waist andl rela in der, such 8 in line with current requirements tions and, in particu of dealers, the spokesman said - She bit him’ step as the conclusion of a treaty) \, further reduction in the . She said... ‘of friendship and cooperation be- working force is contemplated in he had tween the U.S. S. R. and the; : the foreseeable future, it was add- each instance, U.S.A. would be of great positive Saturd whom he made his home = a , » F r ~ Lee ~ aturday from the Harvey Neely! curvice will be at 3 p.m. Satur Funeral Home, 16540 Myers Rd in Funeral ‘guese East Africa is guest this : ‘ day from the Huntoon Funeral : . : Detroit A praver service al ome withthe Rev. Lewis Towler (oc 1 Oe Dae Swede ‘traffic officer for speeding. gal Thee! in the chapel at curate of All Saints Episcopal 7 a © tell mber exactly what}significance also ih establish-| The current employment of the, Bott Detrolters, they were Hal. died eee tn her nome church ficiatee Burial be oaptisk actin Ceuter af Gibukd t ; a Ee ot ‘cobetion ef Zan Garman promo has been between 12.500) turned over to Detroit Police, | She was born Sept. 17, 188f, the ” ed \which the Birmingham church . and 13,000.° ° _--{.wwhe will question them today. ldaugiitér of Daniel and Martha ; sent a medical missionary. — jp eeeae ayet in Rae see | Det chert Deorten ot Se hee: ‘Lois Estes and married in 1901 David Weaver “ey limately employes, have been up squad sald they may be iden- [in Sherman City. She was a mem-| . | , , .s | David Weaver, 55, of 46 Lull St. jannounced by the Fisher Body Di-| tified in a police line-up this ber of the Nardin Park Methodist | meal aie ceteris eS Oakland ,|Vision. Firm efficials report that! atrernoon. iChurch, Detroit. l Surviving are seven children comy are ee i] Mis) Howard! Reviide and’ Clay) oe ee ee ca ‘eae ‘| e e 3 Supper and square dancing are ® 9¢ N. Saginaw —Basement set for 6:6 if tonight at the seecccscscccscoccccccs —— CeO OSOHOSSSHSHSHSHSHSHHSSSSHHSSSHSHOHHSHSHSSHSHSSHHEHSHSOSHESEE under which they wish to live, it the layoffs, to be effective Mon-| Under wane to acy that the Soviet|@aY, will be “fairly well distrib.) Mf the pair Is arrested, if will| Bet Bargain Day LEXINGTON, Ky. @—A hand-) book operator in this thoroughbred) capital went along with Blue Grass Day. A sign in his place of business informed customers that $1 bets were % cents and 30-cent bets were) going at 45 cents. Blue Grass Day is an annual bargain day here. * foes: Fire Rages in Snow FRIONA, Tex. —Friona's vol- unteer fire department, hampered by a heavy snow and numbing temperatures in the worst bliz~ zard of the season, battled for four hours a fire which destroyed the: Friona frozen food locker plant. | The Weather PONTIAC.AND VICINITY—Mostty fatr teday, somewhat colder with » high from 4-28. Partly clewdy tonight and te- Little change tn temperature. nd uted” throughout the plant's de- clear up a series,,o robberies Union has always maintained, and, 4 oe . sth : ‘ments. ;which- haf haunted Detreit-police maintains at the present time. the part |e eroll weeks che principle that the internal system & ; ; in any state is the domestic con Likes Aussie Traffic ee ee tee cern of its own people. We expect, : said he became suspicious when that other powers will also be, SAN FRANCISCO w — Truck the driver was found to have three guided by it..." - driver Clarence Payne paid a $5 operator's licenses and a begin- _ traffic fine and then told municipal "€T § permit. “7 believe that by joint effort Judge Charlies Peery he was going He was charged and held for we shal] succe¢d in lNquidating the to Australia and become a farmer. showing a wrong license . so-called Iron’ Curtain and in cre- Sighed the fudge: “There are cer-/ His passenger was held after a ating conditions for a wide develdp- tain times, particularly during the' query to Detroit established he is ment of personal contacts between 5 o'clock rush hour, when I wish I wanted there on warrants for tral- ton Hall, both of Pontiac, Mrs. Orville Rapp of Livonia, Mrs. John Wehrle of Fostoria, Ohio, Clifford Hall of Barryton, Bertha Hall of Detroit, Mrs. Arthur Brack- in of Wyandotte, 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. sister, Mrs. Wayne Shier, also sur- vives. Phillip L. Lake | ‘Phillip L. Lake, 77, of A3 March 13, 1900, he was the ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weaver and married to Bettie M. Pollard in 19t6-at Phenix City, Ala. He had been a resident of Pon- tiac 12 years and was a mem-! ber of Brade Temple, C. M. E Church, 320 Rockwell St Mr. Weaver was employed at the Vern Hauling Service. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Davell (Weav- er) Bargo of Pontiac. R&H Everyday Values | _ARE Sale Values! Gat, P55 gar, $400 Play Shoes | House Slippers \the citizens of our countries.” [was in Australia too.” | fic violations. |Arcadia Ct. died this. morning in —{St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had been ill eight weeks. Born in Augusta, Me. Sept. 21. 1878, he ‘was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lake. In 1904, he was ‘married to Mary Stanton in New Hampshire. ' A member of Central Methodist Church, Mr. Lake attended school : lin Lowell, Mass. and came to Pon-| ale tiac 31 years ago. He was em- ployed as a barber Service will be at 2 p.m. Mon- day from Brade Temple C. M. E Church with the Rev. R. A. Brit- ton, his pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Sunday at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P. M. 4 ane 4 eer Tce iil alas aad lt ta TIRE FAMILY Wild Golf Cart REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (INS)—- Talk about bucking broncos—Wil- liam Urbanski has filed suit for THE EN -| ‘Surviving are his wife and two against the Green Hills Golf and| 'sisters, Mrs, Harold Bramham and Country Club because he was) |Mrs. Nettie Saunders, both of thrown and run over by an electric | , Massachusetts. . golf cart. Urbanski, a police! | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- officer at Millbrae where the club] day from the Huntoon Funeral is located, asked $10,000 for per- Home with the Rev. John Mulder, sonal damage | orth westerin_ = 8 3 becoming light and variable tonight. - ‘Teday im Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding @ « m at 8 am. Wind velocity calm Sun rises Saturday at 7.43 a.m Sun sets Friday at §.48 p.m Moen sets Friday at 11:11 am Moon rises Gaturday at 2:11.08 ™ ‘ - aerate. ornaeieagied " N 0 e. la m PR Batok own 1956 Century Models a.m. fine 1 pom t | oe. m:.. -.,-. &8 2p. m... 33) Display na m Ace |) | I } i i 0 th 1 Propet | oe Pontiae | = 7 \ kt 8 recorded downtown rojan—Yellow jacket Highest tem: ture seseccen De et temperature 2, MERCURY Motors Mean tem ture esse 7 ies Wwe . : One Year Age in Pentiate i Highest temperature ......- cree OO Lowest temperature 2 nh 'temperature........, vw Weather—Cold. i nd Lowest Date in M Years ire * | «ll Soar Chenas + ‘s , : — (The CENTURY " OVER ouos ew Yors “ NO STRAIN, NO PAIN —.William C. Jacquin, : Pontiac Press Photo ee ; ro : ehecats a of 2149 Old Lane, avoids the annual rush for li- not purchased their 1956| tags — but another 18,000 : NOW fer . ae YOULL GO! _ Joule 3 aa, peur plates by buying his early at the Pontiac have, and thus will not hav¢ to stand in line in oe apelag_ Seteery fe pece acre et ee ee eee LAKES SALES | | san! i —s o Willis Brewer office, behind the window is Mrs. Arthur Kirken, of 142 eS " : ' Weskington <4 ce, more than 32,000 car-owners in the area still have 8. Avery St. ae 5127 W. Merge, FE4-7121 | gag YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE OBALER \ yo 6& — ry : 4 . ‘ { J : e } < J 1 ny 5 iy Lenape ow cd cs ¥ #! \ mi C ; Vy ‘stow die oT Paid Py _ F ; RB 7 : THE PONTLAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 . . THREE’. - Lifetime ALUMINUM ‘Adtai, Kefauver Meet Child Will DeHoners Russians Hear Radio. lv. & Preston's. week-old letier ing oul tavorable reactions ts ‘Bul SIMMS—Pontiac’s Underselling Department Store , MA I BOX at Candy Shop Openi ing sereaigatad Stas bee text Taadliensl ganin's proposal, | } 8 new t ves | Headon Tomorrow | EINCHNAT. Oho TNS) — A Say Ike Refused Pact it "onsder ti rors cain time to ames smd OPE N_NIGI air Nome and Number , | isenhower's. rejection was! mess nd so’ make sure the » [child will officiate Monday at the - ——-* , WwW 1 § " | SAN FRANCISCO ih~Adlai Ste- lopening of a new candy shop in a| MOSCOW @®—Moscow radio told, sored public in Washington last/U, S. President's: rejection would SIGNS lvenson took a breather from Cali- * * : + r t Made to Order-~While You Weit {fornia campaigning today to pre- urday, But Moscow radio ig-|not monopolize atterition when the Fridays—Satuirdays—Mondays iCincinnati department store. ithe Russian people for the first/nored it and concentreied i on-puah ‘Russians at last were ita of it. ‘But instead of Using the cofven-|time today that President. Bisen-|~ ies . ana | premmmmmmenmnm til 10. P. xs ttingguished guest will use his Bulganin’s proposal for a 20-year |f, wm If Your i test with Sen. Estes Ketauver oh aad shim ih ‘our: | err Soa arn he our VALENTINE Tennessee. ribbon—which will be, made of The two candidates for the heed , Democratic presidential nomina-: tion collide verbally before the | California Democratic Council in) Fresno tomorrow. The program) calls it their first major addresses ot the 1956 race. Stevenson, in an eight-day state-, |wide tour, and Kefauver, flying loiut trom Washington, will address | Easy-to-read block letters andian expected 2; delegates three) numbers of everlasting aluminumjhours apart, -Kefauver goes on) mounted into solid, permanent unit/first around noon. i bracket. Jewel -like reflector for) gteyvenson headquarters ar-| HH a} rT aaa | ee a ‘ANSCO- ‘SHUR-FLASH : — lat 9 pm, EST. There has been! C Ss semanye, 2/2 ss] | OEY Camera Set Letters & Numbers 10¢ 4 trect in Ciudad Trujillo, Do- Regular $9.75 Value | OPiece 741 Set | iminican Republic, has been nam- $1.00 Holds in Layewoy led after England's Lord Palmer- DIMM dD vo--05] ston; who aided ‘the Dominican) Genuine “ANSCO Shur-Flash’ camera set] 2-POUND Brach Heart Box Chocolates . .. $2.95 struggle for independence a con has flashbulbs, film, batteries and easy 2-POUND Brach Deluxe Heart Chocolates . SAA $3.49 HARDWARE nak _cvind Fi F loor | : | tury ie: ) to operate camera. {!n box. 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Complete with | a ter, ‘leather case and full lifetime guarantee olds in layaway seucedseeeccerscseuccusséboeceveoveccesSeene Give YOUR MOVIES a Professional Touch with a re Even at These DISCOUNT PRICES, Simms Give $1.00 for Old Electric Razor! $ —NOW ONLY— 14.88 Latest model, brand new original factory sealed carto 6 position control, light, me dium or.dack. Save now’ Mansfield Foldaway Movie Editor ° eee 24°9 ‘Palue For speedy effortiess editing ot your 8mm movie Wims Editor nas REPEAT of a _> Complete Sell-Out! ” More of These Famous . : eo + folding arms. automatic splicer, 1200 foot rewinds Getter han E @CCCCCCRCOCCCCoercoccererereseseeneOSeesens: Guarantee * Com plete W ith ¢ ae *& Famons Va/ ¢ WITHOUT WITH TRADE TRADE ene 1495 .... 13.95 seve 18.95 .... 14.95 $28.50 Vale nena 17.77 .... 16.77 smiek 25° 17.88 .... 16.88 peere eee w-wz 18.95 .. .. VW. 95. ion SUNTAN eset NV WwB-WL 19.95 .. 18. 95 | » Choose from Pontiac«<—te-gea ' different pieces to choose from—so why wait, come in... see it today! $34.95 & ’ oo ! 3 — a A TERRIFIC FEBRUARY SALE SPECIAL | Nightstand NH: “ POUSHED PEATE MERRORS— THIS NEW MAR-PROOF BEDROOM GROUP ; $21.95 : wee ereed 7 eet “EXPAN AND «Ge MATIC” . first and only expansion table ever designed without leaves! . A spacesaver! A worksaver! Unique, SRS en Ge 8 citens GS oy CRIB ‘and C HIF EROBE SET leaves. Has a silver drawer and storage e / space, also! See this outstanding value. It “has a 4-position adjustable height spring with / 2 ~ ds & C Jouble dro = lst s 50 full panel ends on crib = poe Extra features $n crib are douh p Advanced Showing of t he new i [Modern (ommodae Stite ~ | (). { sides, plastic teethi ng rails, and a stabilizing bar to make béd extra at turdv. i | Chifferobe is similar to ae ire but has 4 small drawers and large blanket w i ‘ : ; . drawer at bottom KROEHLER Sait rou ) FOLDING ( HAIRS Clothes press may - . . aa Pp Mahogany or Oak—S15.95 be changed into Now! Park With Ease! Living room need a lift? Here's your opportunity bring a fresh. new outl ow ~ shelves. inte your home—at a price that won't even eerie your budget! A value made @ Just a few steps from the new No. 2 city possible oniy by advanced new manufacturing methods in a huge Kroehjer OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY >$B9”” Metered Parking Lot. factory—bringing this thrilling new-look furniture to you, actually weeks ahéad ef the normal Spring showing date ° " ‘Til 9 P. 'M. ® Our own lighted customer parking lot just / around the corner. As Shown in This Week's “LIFE” Magazine | oe | / - Buy on Our 2 90 Day Accounts . y Easy Payment Plan! Gentine a \ _ “aga or | wo, | ° ; — SO SAGINAW : - ; STEWART STERART GLHHM On, co ia 10 CARS Opposite Auburn Avenue a | sory coverage JUST DUNK FT—Meet the little “dunk light,” which lights up when dipped in water. The do-it-your- self electric bulb, shown above by Sharon Brumley of Cleveland, Ohio, was developed by General Electric. It has its own generator, | resembling a small strip of ad- hesive tape, wrapped around its tiny base. Dunking the base in wa- ter causes the generaltor to light the bulb for an hour or more. The “dunk light’ is rated at 1.3 volts and .06 amperes. Engineers say it might some day become a prac- tical lifesaving aid for persons trapped at sea Official Blaming — Public for Failure | to Abolish Tips WASHINGTON (INS)—A spokes-. man for the American Hotel Assn, | blames the customer for the fact | that tipping of waiters and others has not been abolished. Vernon Herndon, manager of | Chicago's Palmer House, told the | Senate Finance Comniittee that he realizes ‘‘this whole problem of tips is one which proves irksome to the public.” But he said that in hotels, res- tamrants, and dining care where tips have been abolished, the public has compelled manage- ment to rescind the action. He said persons seeking speedier service or special attention insist upon tipping the employes even though the house asks them not to. He added: “So it appears that until a better device is discovered, the industry will have to continue to live with this practice" flerndon testified in opposition to a proposal which he said was made by a labor organization that a social security tax be im- posed on the tips income of serv- The American Bar Assn., in a letter from its secretary, Joseph D. Stecher, said its official posi- tion still favors voluntary social security coverage for lawyers But the letter conceded that 22 out of 28 state bar associations replying to a poll favored compul A $500,000 milk processing plant is being built in Mexico. -Hto Begin Expansion sz. "sxe uz seer =] ‘ |construction within. two weeks on|#75 persons, ~.,an 21 million dollar expansion 3967. FEBRUARY SALE The Incomparable jine of MASON Masterpieces is now available at big savings for two weeks only. You can't af- ford to pass up this opportunity. You'll treasure for years Baby's first shoes, preserved forever as Bookends, Ashtrays, Picture Frames. Take advantage of Big Savings. lesist om the finest MASON MASTERPIECES They bave no equal, venaroy) ed spel fey gift for Déd's offrce cosh. 910.20 dahtsaye 00 low 63 Peters Frames as tow 08 GALE ENDS FEBRUARY 15TH PARK Jewelers | 1 North Saginaw St. Corner Pike St. WE GWE S&H GRE BY ST AMPS the bleached food —_ field, _mak- king paperboard. from pine pulp-4 wood, It is used in the food indus-| Box Board Firm tenn of pagertoned fo pusaned -MANISTEE # — Ameriony Bom| tie new, mill. - Board Co, today said’ it will begin} American's present mill employs, i i program which includes a/ new Directors Are Named— (bleached kraft mill, ac GRAND RAPIDS ®—The Michi- | Gorden Bontield, vice president! general manager of the firm's 84" Retait Lumber Dealers Assn., Filer City division, said the project meeting in Grand Rapids, Wednes- lis the largest industrial expansion day elected three new directors in the history of this Manistee and ‘re-elected three ofhers,-New |County Commaueaty. [directors are John Spencer, Hart; Bonfield said some 125 em- |Lawrence Hoffneister, Unionville; | _Ployes “will be added when the” ‘and William Bobier, Coldwater. Re-) new mill is completed late im lected were Robert A. Dean, Traverse City; T. P. Peterson, _ He said the firm will enter into Grayling, Lead W. f. Bulger, _ Open Friday NIGHTS | till 9:00 save 15 00 own an official le HOOVER - SPECIAL ow SUS Regularly *Look for this name plate which only genuine Hoover Specials carry. Do no! buy 3 rebuilt Cleaner that does not NO MONEY DOWN! Save this name plate. ® new bag ® new cord ® new furniture guard ® new long-life rubber belt ® new ball-bearing, beating- sweeping brush These Hoover Specials qre actually better cleanecs than many new machines. They are better made in the first place — more built-in cleaning efficiency — and they have been carefully and completely reconstructed by the company’s own skilled workmen at the Hoover factory. Each is quaranteed same as a new Hoover— for ONE FULL YEAR! Come in and see these excep- tional values Waite’s Hoover Center—Downstairs Store ss Save to 13! G. E. Telechron Electric Clocks Prices slashed save 1.96 on new decorator’s delight “DECOR” Telechron Beautiful white tex- Gold color hands Unusual alarm clock value. Height 324”’ “Depth 258". Hurry irk today. New modern design and styling. tured dial with brown numerals Beige case Width 6”. Waite’s Clocks—Stree! Floor Loe ee Se ‘| ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DAY SPECIALS! _ Short sleeves. ae to 2.98 ~ Women’s Blouses Women’s imported cotton blouses with Sanfor- ized styles with con- vertible, Peter Pan, sport and wing back ‘collars. Whit e‘ond 7 assorted colors. 32 to 38. New spring styles... “Blouses—Street Floor Regularly 1.98 Women’s Gloves Imported styles in beautiful gloves. All Sanforized and hand sewn. Five wanted styles in sizes 6 to 8. Luxurious colors with gay trims. Hurry in today. Double - woven cotton. Gloves—Street Floor dramatic fitted jacket, Regularly 1.99 Cate Curtains ‘I All first quality, 36° long in washable and attractive prints. Dec- orator colors. Come in today for exceptionally fine’ selections during Dollar Days! Curtains—fourth Floor » 4 Regularly 59¢ Dish Towels 3S All 1 » Belgian linen oe rich striped borders. All first qual- ity in generous size Now is the time to stock up during out- standing Dollar Day savings. Domestics—Fourth Floor ne st Regularly 1.69 Ra yon | Prints ‘I All first quality 42-in wide rayon sand crepe prints in wanted smail and large patterns Rich light and dark grounds. Hurry in to- day for several yards | ana" save. - Fabtics—Fourth Floor é BUY ON “CCC” FEBRUARY 3, 1956. poe is eo o For the Convenience of Our Customers, Waite’s Is Open ‘til 9 P. M. Friday blossom-dotted cotton... topped — with jacket - e we SA ogy 2 RE 14.98 Vp 3 \ e Powder Blue - and Toast e Sizes 7 to 15 ® ® Smart and Versatile Floral fanfare on a collared and cuffed in midnight black with a twinkling of rhinestone buttons: It doffs to howl o boat-neck sleeveless dress—whose plain top sits above fancily printed billows of skirt, belted in shiny patent leather. Bouquets printed in black on muted shades. Hurry in today. ~ Waite's Dresses—Third Floor of Fashion - designed to go with your.... skippies by formfit 6.50 No place in your busy days for a girdle that hampers! Formfit brings you this wonderful, whisper- light shapemaker to keep you lovely with the greatest g ; of ease. No bones or bind - if i . . . just comfort-catering : ‘elastic net to coax you to slim, trim lines. Ss M-L. White only. Life Romance Bra in cotton broadcloth. 32 to Waite's Corsets & Brassieries—Second Floor new wash and wear finish for busy homemakers in our .. . drip-dry no-tron colton print by adele... .. 5.99 ® Collarless Shirtwaist Style @ 12-20 and 1412-2412 Beautiful Cranston print in rich aquo, brown or blue. Full swishing skirt withé side slit pocket. Now you con let the breezes ‘do your wash and look band box fresh. Wrinkle shy and never needs starch. Truly_a dri-smooth fiftish-that saves you mdny, many minutes about the house. Hurry in today for yours Waite'’s Dresses--Third Floor of Fashion 4 * \ *no money down DAY bolts. ™ Regularly 1.69. -Pinwale Corduroy . All first quality 36° wide in full plump All washable ¢olors. Superb ‘cordu- roy to turn-out wanted sport or dressy fash- ions. Hurry in today and save. —_ Fabrice—Fourth Floor Regularly to 4.99 T Women’s . “on-the-go © living Long wearing plastic boots with triple thick non-slip soles. Will fit fit oll types of heels. S-M-L in smoke, red, copen and white. Save Notions—Street Floor 38. ABC. White. 2.00 Regularly 2.98 Crib Blankets $ Infonts’ soft cotton | crib blankets with 6” _ satin binding & dainty nursery’ prints on solid colors. Sizes 30x50 in pink, blue, maize and mint. Hurry in to- day and save! ; Infants—Second Floor Regularly 2.98 Girls’ Blouses $ ’ New spring arth blouses in wanted ¢ol- ors andstyles. Short sleeves in tailored or dressy styles. Sizes 8 to 14. Pastels and white. Checks, prints and solids. Hurry in today. Gitrwcer~tecend Hews | SPECIALS! Ae THE. PONTIAC PRESS. lites tn from oe tas ter ES ct ‘pues bea | Rane MTree, ~— evens a2, bas setion janager "Becrttcy ond Baber ontta jertising. Mar ntered at Fost Ofc, Pontiee. fs secoha clase matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Press ‘The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively to the ute tor republication of a!) local news printed in this news. paper a¢ well as al] AP news dispatches. , THE Powmsst Pants ts delivered » y carrier for 40 cents te pot available b ail Oakland. Livin: a Macems: Lapeer ‘ond Genesee, ie gee tn he United States oo'e year. All mail su supteriptions papeblertn advance. : elsewhere tn MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CINCULATIONS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 City in Desperate Need of Larger Post Office Pontiac is in dire need of preates postal facilities. The Post Office at Huron and Perry Streets today is handling three times as much business as originally intended. Built in 1912, it was en- larged in 1929 to serve a community of 43,000 people. , * * * These facilities augmented by the already outgrown four year old - branch office at 1077 West Huron Street, now are serving more than 80,000 people. Besides all this, Act- _ing Postmaster Les. H. Dean says these facilities have to serve 60,000 persons outside Pontiac in six sur- rounding townships. So rapid has been the growth of the area that some 5,000 new stops had to be added to carrier routes this year. * * * ‘The crying need is for more space, says Mr. Dean. So des- perate is the situation that he doesn’t see how the staff can | get through the next Christmas rush without a minimum of 4,000 additional square feet of floor space. Fortunately the Postmaster isn't alone in his fight for more space and greater postal efficiency. He not only has the wholehearted support of the Chamber of Commerce, but Repre- sentative Grorcz A. Donprero has promised to help out in Washington. It is in the personal interest of every resident of the Pontiac area to lend these efforts the strongest possible support. Harriman Seeks Fund to Protect Motorists -_ Having abandoned the idea of com- pulsory auto insurance, New York's Governor HARRIMAN has proposed a State fund to protect car owners. against uninsured motorists. This fund would be created from fees paid by uninsured mo- > torists at the time they buy their license plates. When this idea < first was advanced the sum of Zz $30 a year was suggested for each motorist lacking liability coverage. — Consideration of some such pro- tective fund for. Michigan has been | proposed tentatively by Secretary of | State Harz. Like New York State, 4 about 14 per cent of our motorists are uninsured. For that reason this newspaper feels that some form of compulsory insurance should be the next. step for Michigan. That would be no more than fair to insured motorists. Hammarskjold in Egypt ‘New evidence that U.N.'s Secre- _ tary General HAMMARSKSOLD’s world trip is paying dividends of peace has come from Egypt. Back in November Mr. HamMar- SKJOLD suggested a plan to discour- age any more skirmishes in the. El Auja region south of the Gaza strip. Hf plan was for U.N. to mark the ‘ border clearly and that both sides < withdraw leaving a demilitarized : belt. _* * * * On January 4 Israel accepted this proposal. But it was not until the Secretary General reached Caire and conferred with Premier Nasser that Egypt agreed. Another example of Mr. HamMar- sKJotp’s keen appreciation of the role he must play is in the record. be the honor guest at a reception , Though he was invited by Israel to a Jerusalem, he declined lest it im- 1? his usefulness in negotiations with the Arabs. ‘ - ol | a’ kk -Caiyo is only one of many stops on the Secretary General’s world tour. which will take him to such places as India;-Burma, Indonesia and Aus- tralia. As he did on his mission to Peiping last year, he is exhibiting his good sense and diplomatic tact. Farmers’ Week at MSU The 41st annual Farmers’ Week program is drawing thousands from _all parts of the State to Michigan State University’s campus. At least 30,000 persons, many - of them coming is family groups, are expected to attend or par- ticipate in the week’s discussions, whose genefal theme is Science Serves Agriculture. Not only are experts discussing practical farm problems, but there are large displays of farm equipment, farm products and livestock. The event is of general interest because it is reminder of the great al rendered Michigan agriculture by the school which began as the Nation’s first land grant college. One of the most acute forms of growing pains is suffered by a person when he realizes he has made a fool © of himself. Wur is nearly everyone asking why Johnny can't read and nobody is asking why he can’t spell, write or figure? The Man About Town Park Egg Beaters Helicopters May Solve This Problem in Times to Come Pessimist: A person who fs not ready to accept most any fan- tastic new invention. In case you're so forward looking that you contemplate converting a parking lot or roof top into a helicopter landing, you'll be interested in a statement re- cently issued by John Fildew, ° the ‘forethoughtful president of the International Egg Beaters Club He says an ordinary helicopter can land, take off or be parked in a space now oecupled by two automobiles. Hence, hun- dreds of them could be accommodated within walking distance of downtown Pontiac, in the space now occupled by the automobiles they would replace or on roof tops now mnoccupted The whole state of Rhode Island has 181 miles of main line railroad tracks. Oakland County has 145 miles. It is pointed out by. William J. Emerson, County Superintendent of Schools that last year this nation spent $10 billions on automobiles, $12 Billions on liquor, $8 billions on tobacco, beauty alds and opiates—and $7 dillions on education. “Challenging, but a highly interesting experience” is..the. way Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams describes his first month on the bench The judge has been aided by’ Mrs. Madeline Brinson court reporter Others who have been of assistance include: Mrs. Helen Darragon, secretary; Levi Willie, court officer and Louis Fairbrother, court clerk An item trom “the files of the Pontiac Weekly Gazette of Jan. 15, 1856, shows the thrift of the times a century ago, It compliments Mrs. Bridget Flanigan on her thrift in her boarding house, say- ing, “She turns everything to account, buying tough beef for a roast, the re- mains going into a fricassee for break- fast, followéd by soup for dinner, and it bids farewell in a mince pie” Our farms now are annually producing one-third of the value of their land and equipment, as compared with one-sixth of their vaJue 50 years ago Recently seen in this area was a pygmy nuthatch reported by Homer Tinney who claims that the birds are usually found in the Rockies and no farther east than Montana. acoensengeceees Verbal Orchids to— Morgan Frankhouser of Bloomfield Hills: eighty-first birthday, Mrs. Harvey Holdridge of Walled Lake: eightieth birthday. , Rev. and Mrs. J. S. _ Ganzel of Milford; sixty-fifth wedding anni- versary. ~ Mrs. Ira Beadle of North Branch: eighty-first birthday. —— —— rie) i ael ee ane! as of ; yd ie ee yA “\ vu ee ot ff a eee ere Ee Ct i? e eo ee. : oa an J THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 38. _1956 David Lawrence Saye: fos s d ve I | No One, Not Even the President Himself, Is Certain Whether He Will Run Again WASHINGTON — Nobody — not even President Eisenhower—knows positively as yet whether he will be a candidate for a.second term. - Eisenhower wants more time in “Which to appraise the whole situa- tion, and his doctors feel he should have that-opportunity, This, in a nutshell, is the au- - thoritative news of the moment about the plans of. the President. None of the callers or advisers inside the government has any clue to the future, because the President himself hasn't any The reason that Eisenhower isn't closing the door to a second term is that he honestly doesn't know whether he will be physically able to serve, and he wants to take all the time needed to make that decision. The first inkling of this came at the January 23 press conference, when Eisenhower said “We are not talking now about a man whe has been ill and who has -had, let's say, a’ full year to decide what he can do in the next four years. I have been— I think yesterday it was four months since I had this iliness that started all this type of ques- tioning. ” Now—comes Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder, the President's own physician, to say that the Presi- dent should have “‘all the time’ he needs to decide about a second term and adds a “No man who is just four and one-half months past a heart at- tack is in a position yet to deter mine his own physical fitness ' WILL NOT DILLYDALLY In the January 25 press confer ence, Eisenhower said he hopes he “will not dillydally too long atrout~ it’’—that is, in making a decision But, if his doctors tell him to take longer, he wil! find it neces- sary to comply’ Meanwhile. the President isn't interfering with the candidacy of anybody else who wants to go into the primaries to seek the nomination or to carry on a campaign otherwise. So there’s no logical reason why Eisenhower shouldn't take a leok at his physieal condition as late as Apri ¢ér May and then make up his mind whether he thinks he could go through with a second term if elected. Harold Staseen, one of the Pres- ident’s advisers, was quoted re- cently as saying that the Presi- dent could wait almest till con- vention time and that the Re- publican party would wait till then if there was a chance of the President saying “yes.” It might also be asked whether the President's health will be a factor in the campaign if he ac- cepts renomination Looking ahead to election day im November next, more than a vear will have ee d since the heart attack in Septem ber, 1955. and the American peo- ple will have had aniple oppor- Tunmits to decide whether im thes terval bisenhower has performed ith daitir { < officer an & sulisfactory manner Sniping of @ personal nature Js. resented hy the American voter Already the Democratic senator who charged a few days ago that the Republicans would try to keep Eisenhower alive by the use of “drugs” For that kind of thing can boom- erang CONSIDERATE WITH FDR The Republicans were more con- Sider rate in ft je case of. the late wishes he hadn't said it. President Franklin D. Roosevelt who, due to an attack of infantile paralysis. couldn't walk without being supported career in public office, both as governor of New York and as President, he didn't have the use of his legs. No issue was made of it by the Republicans, for they knew the people were interested only in what President Roosevelt -.did or said, and not in how much he rested each day or in how many visits he had to make to the Warm Springs, Georgia, baths. The newspapers—even his bitter- est opponents—never printed any pictures portraying his physical handicap to the people As for lightening the burdens of the Presidency, this has bern exaggerated. Executive power is already delegated by Congress to cabinet officers. Another cabinet post er two can be created to co-ordinate the so-called inde- _Peadeat agencies and to do other Ne ee | All through his routine tasks that need to be done. No constitutional amend- ment is necessary. But it will be said that maybe Eisenhower might have a second attack which could be fatal. That's why the founding fathers in their wisdom provided a Constitutional system whereby two mén—a presi- dent and a vice president — are elected. This hazard is one that faces any president, irrespective of his age or health at the time of his election. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The preacher sought to find out acceptable words: and that which was written was upright, even words of truth. — Eccl. 12: 10. . °* & Words are the most powerful = us used by mankind. ee: Somersaults in Morning May Help Cut Bad Cough By WILLIAM BRADY, M. BD. my files are reports from 75, In men and women aged 74, 82. 81, 7. 70. 72. 71- who roll somer- saults every day I have taken rolls before break- fast every morning for years Don't think I do this just for the heck of it. In the somersault pamphlet, (for which send a stamped, self: addressed envelope) you will find several “indications,” as doctors say, for somersaults. The fundamental one, is to counteract the effect of sedentary life and insufficient daily general exercise ; Even in a normal individual who keeps physically fit, nearly a quarter of the entire volume of blood in .the body may “idle.” in the great splanchnic pool, the “vast network of vessels in the abdomen In one who is flabby a con siderably greater stagnation eccurs, Somersaulting first thing every morning pute some of this slacker bleed back inte cireula- tion. Cantion tt by. chance a Wise. acre of a Ninnyhant mer should decide to try somersaulting, let him understand clearly that: 1) I do not advise anybody to roll somersaults. I merely teil you I believe somersaulling is good for everybody who is still capable of somersaulting, and I take my own medicine 2) In turning my kind of sem- ersault one never for an tnstant loses contact with ground or floor. The momentary, doversion tuned by somiersa hing: scr to benefit a good many pet stinect te chranie bronchitis ire curring winter cough) and/or bronchiectasis (recurring winter cough with excessive expectation— ballooning or cavity formation in one or more bronchial tubes) Such patients who are unable to roll somersaults should ptac- tice semi-inversion first thing every morning, before getting out of bed lie prone (on belly) crosswise —__ and slide upper part of body out so elbows amd forearms rest on the floor. Remain in this position for five mindtes if you can. The semi- inversion improves circulation and aids drainage of ftuid:which has collected in bron- chi overnight and is ordinarily ex: pelled by a prolonged hard cough- ing fit in’ the morning. It is a great mistake to use medicine containing any narcotic for chronic cough The cough reflex in these cases is a natural means of combating the disease It should be aided and encouraged “not supressed Signed letters, not more than one page of 160 words long, pertaining to personal heaith end hygiene, mot to disease, diag-- nosis or-¢rgatment, will be answered by Dr William Bredy, tf @ stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) te _ference between the Voice of the People ‘Concerned Mother’ Offers ‘Ideas to Help Teenagers Letters will be when neces- sary because of of space. Pull , midress and telephone -ot the writer gel accompany — but — will not be published if writer ao requests unless the letter ts “ erttions in its nature. stealing a sweater. I thank God for a kind and understanding store manager, who phoned me instead ' of the potice. ; We are epnsidered a nice family, and ujy son knows better than to do sich a thing. Then why did he do it? -He wants to dress weil, but that takes money. His father refuses to buy any more than the barest essentials, because he feels that he cannot afford otherwise. When asked for an allowance for the boy, he says he had to earn his money as a boy. However, my son is only 14, and there is a law forbidding employment at that age. So a boy gets little or no money at home, a law forbids him em- ployment: what is there left to do? Who is to blame for this dilemma? Instead of finding fault with the teenager, it is high time we do something. Since the sweat shops are a thing of the past, a law forbid- ding teenagers employment The other day my son was caught — but more { y teenagers could be given part ¢ employment. I have worked, so I know it is impossible for a mother to give her children and home the proper care if she is away from home. earn money for himself, the re- sults would be highly advan- tageous to everyone. Let's help the teenager to help | himself (and us) to a better way * of life, instead of indirectly help- ing him to help himself to what he desires but cannot afford, through no fault of his own. A Very Concerned Mother Tax Cuts Will: if Income Beats--Forecast By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator If federa] tax revenues greatly exceed the Treasury estimates, the prospects for a near-term tax cut in a presidential year will be en- hanced. Both parties, vying for voter fa- vor, would like to get credit for cutting a melon in the form of a reduction of rates for the tax- payer. sSecretary~ of the Treasary Humphrey maie the outstanding common sense comment when he remarked that federal taxes have been so abnormally high that re- ductions should be made as soon as the budgetary position war- rants such action. (He, of course, agrees with Pres ident Eisenhower’s position that, in- addition to balancing the budyet, at least a token payment should be made to reduce the Walional debt. } : A * If there is any discernible dif- two major parties on the tax issue, it consists of a disparity in views as to how the benefits of tax reduction should be divided. The New Deal wing of the Democratic Party- leans to cuts for the low-income individuals. » * * On the other hand, Republican convictions call for reductions in ways that will be most helpful -to the national economy. This could include either an across-the-board cut to individual taxpayers dAnd-or a change in the corporate rate. LESS PERSUASIVE The Keynesian argument against tax cutting during a boom will grow less persuasive when, as and if business statistics momentarily stop breaking records. It seems to me that tax revision, including the correction of injus- tices, inequities and maladjust- ments—the replacement of harsh taxes with better-ones—should not wait on short-term business fluctu- ations. C ‘ase Records of a Psychologist: The time te improve the fiscal system is always here and now— . not at some theoretical more fa- ‘verable point in the business eyele, In a free economic society, based on individual decision-making, it is essential to keep incentives and rewards intact. It doesn’t make sense to encourage outstanding personalities with huge salaries, which are deflated by progressive income tax rates rimming up to 91 per cent. CJ * The_ constructive remedy is to put lower ceilings on income taxes, and to review the excess of a “punitive system. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Among the great emergencies . We can and ought to meet... Is that when any human heart.. . Is forced to skip a beat . . . Not when a person has to sneeze’, , . But when there is real trouble, , . As when a vein is clotted and... The blood becomes a bubble... Or in some other sudden way .. . That heart disease appears... To shock a certam Yamily.. .,. And fill their eyes with tears . .. It matters not the time_of year... Or what may De"THe Weather . . . The ailing hearts around the world » » e Should be our cause . .. So let us all be generous... And help this worthy drive... For all the dollars needed now... To keep our hearts alive. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago SPEEDUP IN plan production Vita] to train pilots. _ BRITISH EXTENDING advance into Eritrea. 20 Years Ago PLAN TO invoke oil embargo before League of Nations. CONSTITUTION ALTERATION called danger to liberty. Be Careful of Overexposing Children to Things Which Can Be Misconstrued Sue's problem shows the difference between a child's ability to react visually to situ- ations, versus her logical un- derstanding therof. Be careful about over-erposing toddlers to . things that can be miscbn- strued. Much needless cruelty to animals can follow such ez- periences as Sue has had. By DK. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-365: Sue. aged 3. daughter of a genial farmier. “Dr. Crane, my husband takes Sue along with him’ wheréver he goes,’ his wife informed me. * * * “Normally, I think that is! fine, for she ldves her Daddy and en- jovs hiking over the farm ae him “But 1 think he makes one serious mistake. He not only let« her see him de the milking and other chores, but he lets her stand and watch: him butcher hogs or kill poultry. “Don't vou think jt would be better to leave her in the house on-such occasions?” BLOODY IMPRESSIONS Yes, parents must realize that children can react to the visual and emotional effects of a scene, yet not be fully able to understand its logical necessity. Thus, a little girl or boy may _ See 9. farmer slug a steer in the head with a sledge hammer or stick a pig or chop off the head of a rooster or turkey gobbler ] * * . We adults realize that such deeds are necessary.in order to maintain our meat sepply. And the farmer is not wantonly cruel or hard hearted in his behavior. ~ But. a child ‘of toddler age or even alder, witnesses the striking ! is the | of the animal but lacks enough mental age to comprehend its log- ical purpose. So such a youngster may tater strike dogs or cats or be cruel to chickens and, if —- may reply: “Well, Daddy does it.” I. Q. TESTS When Dr. Alfred Binet developed his famous tests for the intelligence of school children, he found that a normal four-year-old could copy a square but couldn't copy a dia- mond. Even at the age of five and six, the normal child still couldn't copy the diamond, for it requires seven-year mental age before the average youngster can draw a diamond, though he can reproduce a@ square at the age of four years. * * * “That's odd,” you may exlaim “There isn't much difference be- tween a square and a diamond Both have four sides, The diamond is just skewed or baisted a little off center.’ : Bi this ability to discern the difference between the diamond’s acute versus its obtuse angles, is great enough to require three full years of extra mental growth Be” fore it can be appreciated by a child SEX QUERIES “Mommie, where did 1 come from””” asks the normal toddler at about the age of three, for that’s when children grow inter- ested in the origin of things. “Out of Mother's tummy." the intelligent modern mother replies. “But isn't it dangerous to be so frank with children?” gome older folks ask me, “Suppose he then inquires how he got inside his mother and also how he got out?”? : Bul he -doesn't: Apparently, the situation is analogous’ to ‘that of * copying the square and the dia- mond, It requires more mental Age to evolve the curiosity about how a child gets inside his mother’s body. And. still more to wonder about tie process of birth Por that reason, a child may Wait an extra year or two be- fore he asks, “How did I get in?” and additional years before he “queries “How did I get out.” It is proper to an’wer these questions whenever the child asks, for they should not be evaded. Even if you give him too much Scientific sex information, we psy- chologists haven't any evidence that it hurts him, for it does not Produce the emotional shock—that- Wilifescing farm butchering may create, Send for ‘my booklet “Sex Edu- ‘cation from 2 to 20 Years,” 20 closing a stamped, return envelope, plus 20 cents. ' AlWays write to Dr George W. Crane In care of The Pontiac Presa, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a long 3c stemped, self-addressed fonselene and 20¢ te cover typing and printing costa when you send for, hia. perthological charts and pem- pnfets (Copyright 1956) Cd Be Likely Re re ee ae Te ee ee ee 1AM A‘ 28 6 © 6 au0 «6 é ween = 1 REGNE ‘ 2 PRUSOT 3 SAPE | 7 4 BANE SCHINSPAT 86 9 Colorado’ s Fraser Colder |hower loves to fish in nearby St. Louis Creek in the summer. Than Any Town in State | as FRASER, Colo, us-Winter after Adlai 20 Minutes Late winter, Fraser is colder on more SAN FRANCISCO Ww — Adlai days than any other Colorado com- stevenson was late for a political ‘munity where official readings are speech last night. His auto cara- kept. van took a wrong turn and spent It was 43 below zero here yeS-jabout 20 minutes hunting for Bay terday, the nation’s lowest mark. Meadows race track at San Mateo. The mercury climbed to 15 above Some 2,500 people were waiting. during the day, then dropped back, ee eee to 29 below early this morning. | About-90 per cent of all Ameri- Fraser is a little timber and can babies now use at least some cattle town about 70 miles north-|canned baby food compared with west of Denver. President Eisen- less than 50 per cent | before nents EDERAL’ t “ ; 2g é aA { = / 1 y ney rc : . os 7 a ‘ ¥ i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 io SEVEN ) W. TraXxis ) akes part of the gadget : — What Next? in his roe work shop, farms outs _ - 7 : 4 x A . Ars BLUFFTON, Ohio WR—A Bluffton the re st pp ~ 4 — ad ‘doctor has invented an alarm clock for chickens. It's, a thermostat that . brooméorry/ crop has resulted in a warns the. farmer w rhen the tem- cut in brdommaking age Broom. | perature in his breeder house drops corn prices have faNen Eat too low or rises too high. Dr. B. Houle i oke bejow 1954. : FEDERAL'S J OPEN SAT. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY | 83,1956) oo. ~ > | | ah ' ce This Girl Wields Razor - --- It’s 5 Her Career! | The ha | <4} oop . | Fag ¥ wr PATA, | NEW YORK If there is one guinea pig Sox she shows off hand ' she said roiling “But solit dry itself. It will stay sharp ers, but they often shave at night Te verage | tee her shaving “grace. far I've been lucky. I haven't! longer.” rather than . ee) morning. | SEKEEP!I tne he 8 — mont . — lopped off a nose or ear yet.” | Miss Schoen is full of beard lore le 4 HOU = i in need of a woman's more WS” Mon seem instinctively distrust- What mistake do most men make Here are a few items: “The thickness e a man's beard) SHOP probably while he's ae ful fal a woman \ with a razor in her while shaving? | is no index of his virility.” = 4 . yr * + 8 6 “The average beard has 2.060 Miss Schoen says that Alexander! of PONTIAC But he'¢ wrong, insisted pretty “They are too siap-dash,”” she hairs and the average mah spends the Great was probably the first 7% . to. sg Sar Renee gts Diseases Cured said’ “The “hairs in their beard:'~o months of his life shaying. _ military leader to order his troops, @ | ee e world’s only y caree cont an a chemical known as kera- FASTER IN SUMER to shave as a military measure,|/ | onotomist. ‘(Most men don't really tin which makes them as tough as. cx “He did it so the enemy Srogrld| ' 3 know how to shave properly — Copper wires CINia mist betas ‘His beard grows.from a 50th to cimb ikislirnen by thelr beards ia! P | Be even though #@x.do it about 16.000 oe : ; three-H4ths of an inch.a cay It : : z : . : 2 times im their \ifetime:” DY A- 0 la ion: pein aan ou can get & 840d grows faster in summer than in, “se combat.” she explained A Famous Name in Washers BY ACCIDENT | WEA FORMULA eee Ane | Turkey -is, now self-sufficient ~ oh Packed With Maytag Features a ‘Be {3 4 : 4 Miss Schoen. a former eee _No Ill Effects Show in iter is her ‘recipe for a good Beard hairs range trom .005 to om ae i ; - = N.J., grade school teacher, got into T lant H ; 008 of an inch in thickness. Shav- i) the field of pogonotomy, the art 'ransplanting WUMGN shave _,. ing doesn’t make the beard thick- ? . of shaving, by accident Lo] Bones, Says UM Group “First. wash the face thoroughly’; ‘er. Age does it. i@ — ks 7 ¢ | in soap and hot water to get rid of! cPagesti will corsage if pie er mae ” le working temporarily ae a. ; . th rit and start disso! the Whack your whiskers off after { Fears CHIC AGO wP — A University of ™e & issolving fae ners L model, she learned that execitives nex Keratin. This should take at least a breakfast. Before breakfast your i 7 — of the Gem Safety Razor Co were) Michigan group reports that bone face is still puffy from sleep. ; depressed over the fact so few) sterilized by atomic radiation have ' minute and : pelt “Blue collar workers today shave’ ; P05 men knew iow to get a really g00d/ heen transplanted to human pa a just as often as’ white collar work- Be Le shave. She sold them on the ide ai ts without harmful effects “The lather should be brushed ——— - —— a w as of letting her tour the nation and ee ‘on vigorously for three minutés, to ‘ . os * give. demonstrations of proper; In a prepared earty clinical soak the beard thoroughly and dis “ ie - shaving techniques in high schools, repert on results, Drs. Paul solve the rest of the keratin. be , oe colleges, offices and factories Devries, Carl E. Badgley and J. °K eep the razor wef whilelshat: Pe . $20 te $30 Allowance for Old Washer ~ To prepare for her career Miss Ted Hartman said the technique ing Hold the raxor-dt 9 20-to-20- ‘ Lt : LS i . z Schoen tutored for several months obviates the necessity for elabo--degree angie A flat-topped razor , A favorite among wringer - type washers. under Elbridge J Casselman, a rate “preparations im obtaining ‘is best; it is set af a 25-degree (Custom Made or Ready Made) Quolity built: by Maytag for years of joven ze . aioe ee feels uncontaminated bone at autopsy. ones And ‘shave with short firm : } i j trouble-free service: Big trade-in allow- sass s to onotomy AS: +4... F adem, *trokes. : ‘ Rs = é Shakespeare is to literature. He's Udi i era atone ery 7 @ . “= 5 ances. the titan of the ae world ed Ne hizenamee tbat oe Anaad “If you have a tender? skin, use : |such bone in 67 patients. Sixty-six’ =. : : * 3 NO MONEY DOWN! cool water in appl the lath L P . “He has =e sbstving shaving| healed oie ne evlenss ot Sat : p ca | , - scientifically for more than 25) poorinaes and no unusual bodily re |s08 ARI fom CHIN . 7) “3 oh og wo ee Te x RR ee sai ; years,” she said. “A remarkable | “Always shave -toward the chin = : B oe ry man—always clean-shaven. I don’ "4 They said the high intensity gam- where the beard is thickest. Shave <9 End Weather Worries—End Back- i think I ever saw him _ with stubble ma radiation from radioactive co- against the grain only when clear . ae. ashda ba on his face.” balt will destroy bacterial and viral ing up the rough | spots. : 11 N P St. , es | Breaking Ww Y Drudgery . RELUCTANT MEN contamination without further | - . | | . erry : : 4 ‘= : changing the character of the bone,| “After shaving, apply an anti- - ia During her demonstrations Miss or decreasing the bone'’s capacity septic talcum powder, Clean the ee on. -* Schoen admits she sometimes finds |to stimulate new growth. The razor but | don’t dry the blade. oll “ ° tag it difficult to get a man to act @S/bones so treated do not become ~~~ . === | radioactive $ 95 " Electric Model 3 U. N. Is Settin U Under present meaeas of ob: | Low as ig g p taining bene for bone banks, ba 1 6 W Fla les sterile operating room conditions Ke Ne po are required. The bone then is \ ts _ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS)| & © 8 sefution of plasma and | ’ f ‘The United Nations has broken| mals. Fluff dry your clothes the modern way with for 16 new flagpoles from| Many small hospitals are without Hamilton No wiring needed Just plug in *h the ‘banners of the newly facilities for these required steps ‘and you're ready for easy washdays . Sam member countries will’ Under the radiation process, the : eer . ;—-—~-~ . ° jbone to be transplanted is freeze- bi 2 on , ai Necro 8 x : ’ : ‘J The U.N. at the same time began |@ri¢d and sealed in glass tubes work on a $380,000 project to ex- junder vacuum. pand public facilities at the world| The bone is sterilized ce placing organization site, mecca of tour-'the sealed tubes in a radiation ists in New York. 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The canine sweater and | socks cathe ts manufactured life? Z as a sideline iy men's tailor Harry Cole. What happened to/ Ahat old saying about living a dog's Too Mery peo siding fice said senators had Engineers plan a fourth attempt _ FRANKFORT, Ky. The Kan | SY Ontting © ond trom the/te Gemalich the vast smmaveo and tucky Senate has more lobbyists, °° than lobby space. Lt. Gov. SL eee _}|Lee Waterfield, the Senate's pre-ithinned. . Senate chamber, He threatened ar-'steel air raid shelter in -Berlin le time = World War I. e.- B. F Goodrich NEW TREADS Get fresh scart on mileage. 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K, Yui said today the' ireceived a Hint that a hydrogen megaton is a million tons of TNT, | Chinese Reds are capable of at-\bomb with 2.500 times the power so%a 50-megaton weapon would” tacking Formosa and the offshore of the atomic weapon that blasted have 2.500 times the power of the. \islands at any moment, but when- Hiroshima may, ‘be at least in the Hiroshima bomb. * * * Spec ulation set the power.of the’ ! ConfirrAation that something !s enormous American blast at Bi- | The Premier at a news confer- \going on in/that field came yester-/kini March 1, 1954, as high as 15— day from Dr. A..G, Hill, professor |to 17 megatons. That explosion caused a small island to disappear.| Funds have been provided to) ; train Gold Coast trade union lead- 2. Whatever the outcome of the! The scientist was a witness be-/¢rs in England, Ako Adjei, Minis-. “our national forg @ House Government Opera- jter of Trade and Labor, reported. ‘policy of recovering the mainland tighs subcommittee in a hearing|im & _Speech at Tarkwa, LET THE WONDERFUL NEW KELVINATOR . TAKE OVER YOUR WORK STARTING TOMORROW FOR A DOWN PAYMENT AS LOW AS 310” 1956 KELVINATOR AUTOMATIC WASHER as Ad cage «s “179% “=e EXCLUSIVE 8-way agitator cfreulates, sham- Mode! 0s, bombards clothes with scores of water jets WAF-2 te give you the cleanest, gentlest wash ever! WATCH BURNS & ALLEN—8:00 P. M. MONDAYS—W)BK-CHANNEL 2 B.F.Goodrich 111 N. Perry St. Open Fridays ‘til 9 FE 2-0121 unchanged, come what may.’ 3. Nothing will affect Nationalist / Cuan Holifield: (D-Calif) determination to defend the off commented “that he believed a ‘shore islands. | ‘study in which Hill participated had mentioned a hydrogen bomb 4 Review of the embargo that would * ‘go up as high as 50 ‘against strategic materials to Red megaton.' China should be conducted only, Hill nodded agreement. with a view to intensifyinig—not | The matter was dropped without relaxi trols, “‘otherwise the any elaboration. crisis now existing in the Far East! The atom bomb- which flattened can only be aggravated" Hiroshima was estimated to have Starting Monday in the PONTIAC PRESS Mexico has completed the Mat- tone ere eel spree maa ! amoros-Reynosa Money: bombs s areaunderstood to have gone ee Tn a aa A a ae ’ yu = co oT S33 w rwuwerveVve Tree eee ee ee Se a A A i i i PeVvvuvuvvTUeVvUTVTeTCT CTT a i i i i hi hi he de i) e YOU OWE IT ro YOURSELF TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! 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Traffic accidents age, sy aa aad mite ws Casal 1937, the Tunner-up| "The growth of population andja slight decrease, Accidental burns 6,100, drownings : killed 38,300 Americans in 1955— penses. year. ; line increase in travel also figure deaths at work added up to 14,200,/arms rn each B $60, tre ‘ one of the heaviest tolls in history.|” * 2s @ 8 PER CENT GAIN. lin comparisons, The 1955 death/a slight increase, Deaths in public little change from the previous * * * Traffic accidents alone cost 38,- =a aA showe) ‘rate per 100 million vehicle miles|but not involving motor vehiclesjyear, — \ ‘ a The motor vehicle held its pert-\399 lives, approximately 1,350,000 taffic toll showed 4M was estimated at 6.4 That was 2)made a smail Un, pie oo lous place a® the No. 1 killer in and $4,700,000,900 © PeF cent gain over the 35,586 per cent higher than in 1954— a a = , Bi igre poigeeen ne total of 194, = had the lowest rate on .T-| The all-accident: death toll was traffic death tolls were listed as - terms . ' “ 7 * substantially under the. levels at-\Idaho, 23 per cent; ’ Arizona. ‘21: - | | Traffic deaths rode a steady up- Oa went of deaha tye walneed os eone tiene Soe Iti senate, ' aa day Last year’s motor‘ vehicle déath| ward trend last year, and zoomed kinds of accidents—%, has topped 100,000 four. times 10; North Dakota, 4; all ty total with ‘the 1953 toll for|to record holiday heights during/an increase of 3 per cent over the since 1934, Kansas, Oregon; Nebraska; New/E oa to 92,000 persons, injured|the third highest’ on record. It|the Christmas period, The Decem-|89,432 recorded in 194. And the, 1955 all-accident death| Mexico, Utah and Wyoming 3 per|s wag 1,669 under the all-time high/ber toll of 3,960 was the largest! Motor vehicle fatalities were re-|rate of 56 per 100,000 population|Cent each; New Jersey 2 per cent, |f in 1941 ‘and ap jfor any month since December|sponsible for the increase. Home| was the lowest on record i es ee ian adr Proposed in Congress 3 = Brifish Prelate voted ttn esiores we HIGES Graham £2 oy FREE! 50 EXTRA STAMPS | With the purchese of any winter coat Fridey_and Saturdey. _ ee } ‘Senior Citizens Day” ~ 4 OF 18 DISABLED treductions, The | decreases President to proclaim the fourth Three Prowl. ers-Startled, unten a i ey re Wild Auto Chase Ensues | "eis 's yor ont 101s vo snd Dallas with 23 Sunday in September as Senior , Citizens Day. Cotton said he sponsored’ the legislation to focug national atten- tion on the problem of older per- sons and recognize their contr‘hu- tion.“‘to the growth and de: » ment of our nation.” eg ge pppoe rary as in their early 2s, entered the” jtor at the Mesick Consolidated) school through an unlocked win- Evangelist Accused of 5. 455. Saginaw. 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(1916) this pride of our business shows treason scene of the news jwill be diffic ult. : , up at the sc 4 Ld * * >» * . Is One of These Patterns Yours? Jim covered the recent release’ Kilgallen has ortieer and out- from a federal] pen at Alderson.| worked a couple of generations of| W. Va, of Mrs Kkuko Togiuri’‘‘the opposition” as he will always D'Aquinoe, better known to millionsicall it. Lord knows how many| of her admirers among Gls, |reporters this fellow has driven) laws, but deporting her during World War II as ieS>o | meee Maybe another, Rose, who tried te subvert |ight now. I wouldn’t blame him. | lonesome American fighting men COULDN'T SEE ROSE by playing ng Crosby and Here’s the story Dinah Shore ords — which | Jim arrived in Alderson about 6 made them pine for home even (o'clock the night before Rose's more — was being sprung after release. serving 10 years (minus = to case bohavier Sy for treaagn. He went to the prison the joint, naturally, and! 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All he got was the assurance that Tun,” he said b the suddenly () blushing owner. “May I see more} madame |. - after 6 a.m. |S0owed the scroundrel through the; |place He soon defetted that the only {phone was in the breakfast nook. : \ Ce. 5 t Y yi RS .. . And it uses | DOWEX HCR MINERAL | That's the BEST too. | was sprung shortly With some misgiving (Al Ca- | little alcove? Madame was reduced | virtually to tears. Certainly, he | could! . BEATS OPPOSITION the end of the sjory is He knew from paulsall, way. : “the opposition’’ rushed home the WATER SOFT EN rp mgening of Rose’s release he found | Many schemes must have crossed yoy in the alcove dictating to the ~ AS LOW AS 149° Pe $5.00 Per Month FHA Terms—No Money Down Kil was sorry. He -said to the | young man that it would take him' at least 45 minutes to finish his! story. Oddly enough, he had that | much of a scoop. 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Mr. Brown, a business exectt | a long hard day at his store and jhad retired early, but otherwise well. awakened by a sensation of heavy \pressufe under the breastbone—| the center of the chest on a line/| with the arm pits or a few inches) ‘below. It grew more and more) severe, although Mr. Brown took | baking soda and drank hot water. SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS . . 30¢ MAGAZINES .. . 50¢ WE ALSO PURCHASE TIRES AND TUBES FE 4-9582 Por 100 Lbs. Scrap lron—Junk Cor:—Structural Steel Lypreen STEEL C0. 135 Bronch St. across from American Forging & Socket H | Unable te endure the pain, he agreed to have his wife call the doctor,, who arrived at 1 a.m. The doctor gave him two hypo-: | dermic injections of morphine : about 20 minutes apart before he tive in his early 30s, had ston an urfusually hearty ‘dinner after feeling ‘tired Shortly after midnight he was. | This Is _ FEBRUARY 3, 956 Heart Specialist Describes Attack . Jones, would be the first to admit jone of the most vial of ail fac-; that Mr. Brown’ 8 co-operation was tors in his recovery. a. ss __FIFTEEN 2. _| his patient. Aftermath - NEXT; What Dr. Jones tol! Your Heart | | left puimenary artery left coronary artery circumfles branch, jeft coronary artery | posterior descending braneh, right corevary artery margwal branch, right corenary artery THE CORONARY CIRCULATION — Here is how the main coro- | nary arteries with their many branches come down over the top of the heart like a crown (corona) and send tiner branches or twigs down into all parts of the heart to supply it with oxygen-carrying blood. felt any relief at all. | adequate laboratory, he would or- | He was given oxygen to try to dinarily be given one of the. anti- ‘reduce the size of the ultimate|coagulant drugs to help prevent sear in the heart. and to avoid the formation of thrombi (blood \possible complications in the clots) in heart or blood vessels lungs. He dozed fitfully and the ‘which can result .sometimes -in: pehabilitation, getting mild , ex- ercise and restoring his morale, which had at first been badly) shattered by this expected dis-| ‘the had no more pain. Within a ‘ed, at complete rest either in bed jor part of the time in a comfort- table big chair to. which he had to ‘tional rest was necessary to en- ‘sure an adequate healing of the ‘pain gradually lessened until about ‘noon the next day. degrees). The day after that he felt. much better despite a higher (101), temperature. The fever lasted four days, but week he Yelt perfectly well. But ithe doctor. wisely insisted that for ‘another two or three weeks he re- main, with head somewhat elevat- be carefully carried. This addi- injury in his heart. | After that he was exhausted and | ‘a little feverish in the evening (100) REBELS Not having been bed-ridden for many years, Mr. Brown re-| belled at first. 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Pip aipa er gel Ly a ot . i 5 ok bee ge eD & j saan ee ioe lican “Women Plan Reception, ” | “Senorita” — dered in black lace, Patriotism Discussed at Meeting DAR Hears Talk by Mrs. Forman at Doerr Home is not : . to love that | est to your hand and to know that in performing it you are serving your- country." in white and has white pe forations continue around Rochester, a pioneer woman sur- | geon and a member of General | latest style revolution, comes in navy calf with white, all black or all gray. er in white calf is embroi- Combinations of éolet to choose from in ator are several these shoes from the Delman collection. “Riptide” is as “fashionable in ane i as it is in color, navy and white. The squared-off vamp is edged. rforations. Edging and per- back and sides. The shoe *'Fashions 5 by Dior . Shove Waistline Up Under Bust PARIS (®—The waistline lands Ipiues and greens. ‘right under the bust in Dior’s have beaten: out the tweeds for Schjolln and Mrs. But that is\daytime, while airy chiffons are Adanys will direct Act IT and Hugh, Mrs. Porter reported that tod ‘about the only radical note he tops for evening. lor American Citizens Clubs have strikes, *~* * “F-Line" or “Arrow” There are bushels of buttons | This was the main point in Dior’ 8) and pecks of pleats in all the collection | houses. Corselet belts have ap- any race or creed and have for shown Thursday and it was ex-| peared to-bring back the small, spring Paris fashion season. Hemiines hardly waver by a hair’s breadth, and the bust is perthitted to-extst again. In fact, it is mildly emphasized by a hor- ' izontal pleat or belt that breaks +) * the silhouctte just at the bottom Mrs, Allan H. Monroe, regent,’ of the bustline, with a stem-slim afounced that Mrs. L. L. Dunlap sithouette beneath, wil serve as alternate at the Na- tinal DAR Congress in Washing-' . Todd, Ameri- distributed for use in Janice An- tona’s citizenship classes. But for formal wear both short pected to be the climax of the 1956 fitted waist. | The classic sult, belted and usu-. ally in navy jersey or crepe, with ¢ notched collar and cuffs of white, | gy is still Chanel's old faithful, her collection indicated. * But when she sens the latest loose bolero jacket (called “‘C ‘ane zou” or “‘Caraco" in other hous(s - this spring) the result looks! a bit like a Picasso painted by W at: The last major showing of ew’ Spring fashions will be the presen-) jand long skirts are as puffy as, ton, D. C., in April. clouds. Big puffs or bows of dra-| a 7 ipery falling from the shoulder Guidance Club __ biases trait behing * Holds Dinner jeverywhere this season comes just red hearts revealed secret to or almost to the waist, and may names for the coming year close up /the back, =a el when the F t , Guidance Cub or in front. met W evening. Jacket of dress occasion was the annual garRp COPY pal revelation dinner 788 A néw version of Dior's last- season] caftans, or slit Gversheaths, . a full-length appearance. over jtight sheaths. Tricky cuts. land rapes at the _— and sheul- It edi as a suit) * whites are definitely the lead-| .ling/ color of t jtation of the Jacques Fath onlec: The new bolero - jacket seen tion today. | ‘Musicale Juniors [ ‘Will Meet Sunda The junior clubs of the Pontiac Tuesday Musicale will . imembers’ homes’ on Su 3 to 5 o'clock. Karen. Bronoel will ‘home on Pioneer avenye to the (ee Group, while tHe Student | Jay Hall will be t to the 'Junior League in hig home on iNavajo drive, and PHyllis Smith | will the Senior} League in ‘her home on Rapid #treet. \ 4 % i * Aa Wee Kens eo Jr. -are planning to celebrate the! _ ) with their famous children’s party. Smooth woolens | “Sidestrap” is a beautiful new suit the shoes shown to the visiting - editors pump with strap-collar. These were among during Press Week in New York. s * Women’s Section “FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 At Cocktail Party and Supper BIRMINGHAM — The Village Players were hosts at a recent cocktail party and buffet supper in the playhouse in honor of new members. Mrs. Gordon F. Jeynes was in charge of planning for the affair assisted by Harry Weiting. Hosts) were board members F. Clifford] |Guest, Mrs. George S. Dix, Louise| |Hersey, F. C. Moriarity, Mrs. Wil- jliam-H. Spinning, Anthony J. Dal- ey, John Hall, Eliott W. Higgins and Mrs. Stanley R. Hood. Village Players Fete New Members Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pew will Mrs. William Lloyd Kemp of Yar- mouth road. LUNCHEON HOSTESS Mrs. Ronald J. Waterbury was hostess at a luncheon Thursday) honoring Mrs. H. E. Tremper. Mr, ‘and Mrs. Tremper will soon move to Dayton, Onto: > The aeseeunus —_ Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Ed- win J. Anderson on Orchard Ray A. Henstock, director of the Detroit Garden Center on Belle Isle, will speak on ‘Early Plant- ing and How to Know a Bargain Shrubs, Perennials and Armuals.” Mrs. Edward S. Wellock was re- cently elected ana Mrs. Jeynes, Mrs. William R \Candler and Mrs. Ralph Skinner , lplayers’ 33rd anniversary Feb. 11 Rompers and blue jeans will be in order, with children's games wt prizes — featured. r. and Mrs. | George F. Green uve invited guests for dinner before the 9 p.m. affair. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs._ Howard C. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Blunt. Competing director teams will be used in the players’ production of “The Mow Is Blue” by F. Hugh 'Herbert, / which will be given Eeb. 25./ | | In the/ first act Mrs. Mary Ham- sees Assisted by Robert W. Kel- Lis r will be in charge. Mrs. Hans Richard H.| ister son, assisted by Mrs. Horton. Allen, is the director for the. ‘hurd and last act. oni « G. YT. Dwelley has d si a very unconventional and clever set, which Douglas A.) 5 m, stage manager, is acting. Alex Parnie-will be arge of lights. LY TO ELORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Whiting Raymond. hand Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Tilton; flew to Fort Lauderdale, . Fla., Wednesday to spend a fortnight They will occupy Mrs. Harlow ‘ Davock's home there. 7 * es: Mr. and Mrs. R. Jamieson Wil-! jliams have gone to the Camelback) ‘Inn for a winter vacation. They) will also spend some time. at the, Thunderbird Club at Palm Springs, Calif., before returning home. Sally McDonald ts completing tage to Dees Viseust Firth of 10 Harris, | and Mrs. Sidney Oldberg is gather- ing properties. Franklin, The ceremony will take place In Christ Cherch Cran- brook and a reception will be | ‘/punstan Guild will present ‘The ‘lines. Mrs. ‘group, with Mrs. Edgar B _ Mrs. John D.! Tebbin and Mrs. Dean Draper are | recording and corresponding secre-' Following the- opening prayer, Whisk Away Oil taries and Mrs. Frederick Jeynes is treasurer, assisted by Mrs. Irv- ing McKenzie. Chairmen of the standing com mittees include Mrs. J. Yawley Otis, Mrs. Leslie H. G Mfs. DeForrest W. Candler, Mrs. Horace P. Shaw, Mrs. Fredérick G. Weed, Mrs, James W. Eng: eS 7 tee J. Edwin Watson, Mrs. Wil- liam L, Kahn, MPs, Roger M. ‘Kyes, Mrs. E. Govan Hill, Mrs. #* Robert C. Vanderkisot, Mrs. Her- man D, Scarney and Mrs. William G. Ferguson are Also chairmen. ~ Cochairmen are Mrs, James Q. Goudie, Mrs. Luther R. Leeder, Mrs, Raymond R. Twyman, Mrs. R. C. Sadler,’ Mrs. W. R. Turner, ‘Mrs. Donald; one ‘Mrs. Lester ‘Colbert and, Mrs. = E. Hammonds. | Mr. and hire. ee N. Wood- ‘ruff gave ‘a dinner for 12 gueéts Tecate evening to bid goodbye to Mr, ahd Mrs, A. J. Bryner who} re moving to Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Carl W. ee will sail Feb. 24 New York on a [Caribbean ise. i * « ‘On Feb. ral . 17 and 18 St. |Township has announced the en- i, 9ews at Gathering PAGES 16-19 spend their winter holiday in Tucson, Ariz., Palm Springs, Calif. and Flori aa... * * Mr. and a Richard Lynn Halsted (Nancy Johnstone of Grand Rapids) announce the birth of a son, Robert Johnstone Hal- sted, Jan. 17. - *. * @ . Mrs. Reba Cotter of Southfield gagement of her daughter, Shirley Jean, to Frederick Johm Auch Jr. Missionary Circle The Paulson Missionary Circle of the Emmanuel Baptist Church’ Jerry Reynolds and Mrs. John VanderMeer assisted the hostess. ‘Lincoln Event on Feb: 16 4Will Honor Lawmakers A Lincoln Reception and Tea will be given by the | Republican Women’ s*Federation of Oakland ear ;, (Feb. 16 in the Waldron Hotel. The tea will honor U. S. | Sen. and Mrs. Barry Goldwater of Arizona and U. S. Rep. and Mrs. George A. Dondero of Royal Oak. Committees for the event were announced by Mrs. Kenneth B. Nichols, federation president. Mrs. — Cole is genéral chairman,* with Mrs. Lynr Allen as co-' chairman. Mrs. Frank Irons is making arrangements for music and Mrs. Paul Jans is_refreshment chair- Assisting Mrs. Jans are Mrs. Floyd Andrews, Mrs. Ferdinand Henkle, Mrs. Sadie Williams, Mrs.}- +Emma Pelican and Mrs. Charles Runta. Mrs. Henderson is -also han- dling invitations for the tea. Serving as hostesses will be Mrs. Lulu Luby, Mrs. Maude Place, Mrs. Frank McGregor, Mrs. Bes- sie Slaybaugh and Mrs. W. E. C.). Huthwaite. Mrs. Homer Hyde has charge of the guest book. Invocation will be given by Mrs. Pelican, and Mrs. McGregor -will | lead the pledge to the Flag. Mrs. Jack Wignall of Clarkston will be soloist, and publicity is being han- died by Mrs. Duncan McVean. Valentine Card Party Set Feb. 9 ter, Marilyn Hart, to Dale Smith ‘is anounced by Mr. and Mrs. Ward . Decker of Cass avenue, He is the_ son of Mrs. Thomas L. Murphy of Clifford ‘street and Henry C. Smith © of North Lapeer road. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Pettengill to Show Films ‘for Zonta Club Mrs. Charles Wait presided at Proceeds of the Valentine card, party sponsored by Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha| sorority will be used for the con! tinuation of work with the- Child) Psychiatric Service = at Pontiac |State Hospital. * Ld ° Committees for the affair, tc. the Thursday noen meeting of the Pontiac Zonta Club held in Hotel Waldron. ee Mrs. Wait announced that a busi- ness meeting will be held next Thursday at Kingsley Inn. Mrs. Elmer Pettengill will show pictures be held Feb. 9 in the Pontiac) 2¥4lth Clemence, women’s edi- Federal Savings and Loan Build ing, are working under the chair- manship of Mrs. Marshall Rose. at the Thursday meeting. She gave | highlights of the Presse Mrs. Harry Woodman, Ana Tierpey, Dee Brim, Mrs. Emery Butler, Mrs. Clem LaBarge, Mrs. L. L. Schiefler, Mrs. Ben- | jamin Sweeney, Mrs. Ralph L. | Wilson, Mrs. Edward Hummel | dr. and Mrs. Edmund Smith will plan the refreshments, while Mrs, Edgar Plympton and Mrs. Cari Rose will arrange for prizes, | Others serving are Mrs. Ralph) Allen, Mrs. Eugene Burdette, and Mrs. Donald Murphy, hall; Mrs | Winston Hopp, Mrs. Fred Mueller. ‘and Mrs. Norman Nelson, tickets: Mrs. Alex. Morris, publicity, and the | Flint [met recently in the home of Kath-| Mrs. Clem LaBarge, Mrs. Hum | jand Mrs. Robert C. Vanderkloot as ryn George on Lowell street. Mrs. Mel, Mrs. Rudy Mazza and Mrs_ Robert F. Hasse, Cn - There are four pages in today’s Women’s Section | Week showing of spring ‘ohione and told of social events she at- tended as a guest of the desigp- ers, Special occasions included a visit containing her famous art collec- tion and a trip to Emily Shaw’s, a typical New England inn in = ‘necticut. ets: Group Four Merete With Mrs. McNutt Group Four of the Women’s As- ‘sociation of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church met in the home of Mrs. Omar McNutt on Neome drive Thursday after- Rita Hawk gave devotions using) yoy can remove oil drippings and |Prayer:;~as her topic. ‘Other stains from your sidewalk, Mrs. William Bradley ied the The group spent the evening garage and driveway in a matter of group in devotions and prayer. The sewing for Mrs. Maurice Paulson, | a missionary, serving in Africa. The articles will be used by the’ native girls with whom the mis-| sionary works. minutes. Simply scrub the surface jwith thick hot soap (or detergent) ‘suds and ‘a broom, use your, garden hose to blast away the! loosened dirt. topic for the day was the |report on missionary work in South;Sudan given by Mrs, Park Wagg. — Sewing for the American Cancer Society was the project of the day. | Tender Trap” by Max Shulirian, land Robert Paul png Nathaniel | y is the director and Mrs. 'G = za ” Miller is production or Mrs. David Burnett and Mrs. | ‘Dwight C. Ensign will be holding Muir K. Lind is ticket |chairman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry |D. Wise Jr. are program chairmen. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hinter- meister have. designed the set which Ray Base is constructing, and John Kice will be in charge of the lighting. Weston Meyer has the leadttng -‘McDonald and the late Mrs. Me given at Bloomfield Open Hunt | rele- supported by Mrs. ‘Robert Club, . |Raisch,- -Mrs. Fred. Hendrick, Mrs.) Mrs. Harry A, Toulmin,Jr, will Richa a Pom on Mrs. William be her sister's matron of honor.) ._ Frank Orth, Edward | They are daughters of, Clitford J. ‘Sullivan and William H. Breech Mc. Complete the cast. HOSTS AT SUPPER _ Mr, and Mrs, William S. Cooper one Miata aestee Donald. \ ee &) Mrs. Robert Rizley and her two] were small daughters of Tulsa, octet urday evening Daal on are visiting her parents; Dr. and een oot + i YY , os cs \ hos j ee an Gray and her roommate at Western Michigan College, sato, are visiting Nancy's mother, Mrs. | Moffas A. oad of Lake Angelus, between Fh to Helena Rubenstein’s penthouse , Pontiac Press Photos semesters this week. Miss Miyasato is a resident of Hawgii.andis majoring in occupational therapy... . Yoshi Miya- { \U t-. poe | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 GM Motorama Attracts Area Residents to “Miami SEVENTEEN | _ land “Wilma Webb of Keego Har- , Club pledges, were welcomed ° ‘Group Entertained - eo ea ali am palm Mrs. Leo McDonald of Mark he the members. | | Pl was hostess to Zeta Chap-| The object of the meeting was. bd s saves Delta serps soror- et to know one another’. lay evening w t whist , | jassisted by Mrs. Alton "Madden | played, with pa Exline a L i: Couples to Attend Party | |_ Mrs. Royal Estineof Lake Orton ing the pra. | Hosted by Pontiac Motor Edward’s | GOME IN TODAY | a . : lect s Fine Wool Suit, T. pad oe te Lge ano ‘el ~— an ee - — Outlet eo ~ asl Overeest, troen —_ day for Miami, Fla., to attend —— eines i Martel 18 5. Seginew Se. . $ Up General Motors Motorama. drive, Bloomfield Hills, Ann ae 2-2108 : | Saturday evening . they- will at-| | Ward of Dttawa drive and Elaine TS peas Wie = M D Darden of Rochester are ne 4 yt be held atte Sur? Can | he ae cnet, oh wi et Piped On Sunday: they will return home} Sead, tet weekend at Otago b | o 1T-Jewel Watches (Ladies’ & Men's) $7.9§ with Mr, and, Mrs. Robert Critch-. ses | o Diamond Ring Sets. ......... $39.50 Up Held end Mr’ and M Robe Pontiac Shrine was hast to 1,000, ia field rs. Robert! students trom Pontiac area schon | 7 Musical Instruments ........ . $15.00 Up (Me and Mrs. Frank V. riage abecemaarg Uae pera tet al ft v Portable Sewing Machines wees $24.50 Up tengill are alse attending and " =e id Ly sieht (Famous Makes). . $19.50 Up w present a Saturday Mrs. Robert Séott and son, Rob- = aed mo ines tae ee | o Suitcases, Special Sale... $2.95 Another group in Miami attend- re eg oe — < foe le } Your Credit Is Good... ne a C Charge Account *}* ing General Motors Motorama in- bury of Mark averue i husband, Lt. Rebert Scott, ih Monaghan, Mr. and Mrs, Barney|pyerto Rico with the U. S. Navy. W. Crandell, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. They plan on remaining in the “wy Crenshaw, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. juntil April, . Woodhouse, G. W. Sheldon, Charles, * 8 W. Buck, H, T. DeHart, B. W. ms Mr. and srs: Gordon Davie ton, R. Q. Tuuk and Ralph G.! (nee Hazel Wheeler) of West DeGraff. oe | Longtellow avenue are receiv: | _ Mr. and Mrs. Fotis Takis of fey mia ae masse “. Bloomfield Hills are vacationing) wesley Brian, Jan. 30 at Pontiac | 7 tor several weeks in Haiti. General Hospital. - | Maternal grandparents are Mr.’ and Mrs. Fred Wheeler of Green| street. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Davis of Romeo are the poleres| grandparents. | a ne meena rT 7 — | Sure, Us Wives Do Get Tired of Our Own Cooking! cludes Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Se i AS Sa The-Women’s Missionary Society of the United Mis- Pontiac Press Phote sionary Church recently received word of an urgent need Hall of Exmoor road, secretary; Mrs. Floyd Jones of for bandages for the hospital operated by the society in‘. Joslyn avenue, president, ahd Mrs. Robert Spurrier of Tungan Magajiva, Nigeria, West Africa, Photographed South ‘Winding | drive, corresponding secretary. They | were the officers ofghe group (left to right) Mrs. Orville were preparing bandages and making plans jor thd ship- | Todd of Norsh Roselaw n avenue, treasurer ; Mrs. Harold ment to headquarters to meet the appeal. Mr. and Hn insin Decker of Birmingham left teday for their cottage at Lake near Clare. Upon thetr return Monday’ they will stop in Millington at the home | of Mrs. Isaac-P;- Decker, who | will return with them to Pontiac. ‘Amvets to Give While in Pontiac Mrs. Decker Feb. 25 Dance That s why it’s so very nice to go to Ted’s for dinner. The friendly atmosphere and reaily nee me = Po ae ee ene were shown by. Albert Barnett, a ‘Leal ion Group ‘Mrs. Brooks Heads Gre will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. IConductsl Mest former post commander of the fine meals make din- C.J. Woodruff of Liberty street. A semi-formal dance is being | on uc s ee Ing f ° American Legion ; ing outa real pleasure. Ca ww .,, Planned by Jimmy Dey Amvets | Mrs. Edward Markham of Jo-| Cha pter I n sta | | Ss O ticer S| _ Kathryn Sumpter was appointed The Southland is beckoning to 'Post. Peter Metes, chairman of! rs. : ‘ jgeneral chairman of the Bosses several more. families from this| area who are departing during the! coming week for the warmer cli- mate. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Tur- ris MeCully of St. Joseph street and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas New- the dance being held at Glen jsephine avenue was hostess to, Oaks Country Club Feb. 25, has|the Leal Emes Group of the First! ennounced committee chairmen. Eresuyseriae Church Wednesday! aoe coakatonen ella dsaestens| ne are rmen rations) comm smart Mrs. Wayne Bigler and Mrs. Hor-| eee Houghton and ton Southwarth were guests. De- ‘ ow: ‘night dinner. A report on the City” rataey tal Federation of Women's Clubs meet-) jing was given by Mrs. Ossie Gates. | Officers were installed at the! Wednesday dinner meeting of Tipa-) con Chapter, American Business| Wwaave ‘Association, Mrs, Dorothy Brooks was in- ton, vocational; combe, program; When there’ ex é Irish, bylaws; Cleobelle Coleman | $ unexpected company, phone your usic; Mrs. J. Earl Hollid e ; tees = a r= 3. Earl Meliday. | Coming Events | order in to be cinta up at your convenience, son, employment and service. Vie Maiden are handling ticket stalled president and will be as-| 2 Mom and Dads’ Club of Bt. Frederick . ell of Detroit are leaving for |arrangements, Dan Murphy is en-\VoUons were given by Ethel Gra-) ic g by Mrs Walter Asher, vice Others serving ere Drs. ~— shoei is tupemsertag ai berie! Gunes ot] MI 4-7764 . | ‘ham, and June Schlesser gave a) Cole, bulletin; Mrs. Joanne Calla-.g: Vincent de Pau! Parish Hall Satur- Fort Lauderdale and Clearwater, gaging an orchestra for the affair iy’ 4 The American Indian,”|President; Mrs. ,Ruby Brusha, cor- 4, membership; Mrs. Robert 4®7 {rom 5 until @ p.m Fila. and Ray ~~ ig in charge of group will hold a sewing) roeuns, coca se er Terry, banquet; Julie O'Brien, edu-| Tne 1999-40 Proficiency Club wil! gath- Mr. “< Mrs. Harold Owens nena of ; pumchy [meeting with Mrs. Paul Blystone: katy we a Rigatoni ” cation; Shirley Albrecht, scrap-| pal pa vor Ce lee | ror yuh Mr Eee: WOODWARD AT - Watkins Lake and Mrs. jon Auburn avenue Feb. 15. The} re. Stephen Gibbe, treasure book; Mrs. Tennis Morrie, custo St. for @ business and social meeting SQUARE LAKE ROAD x Hayner of Oneida road are leaving ‘caving Jee Group March 7 meeting of the group will Committee chairmen named dian. Francis Greer, social and) women’s Literary Club meets Monda i on Friday for Florida. Mr. Hayner be a 6:30 pm. dinner at Hotel) by the president are Mrs. Charlies Mrs. H. C. Van Hise, courtesy 4 aoe _ Hire William Conrad, | ; 5 : ts will join them at a later date Plans Showing |Waldron | Cook, service; Mary Ann Clif. Slides of his recent trip abroad ics Guests are’ welcome | - ie Also leaving during the coming : = = : — ——— AR ot nse noe week are Mr. and Mrs. Citert of Spring Hats 7%. Mossey ot Mark avenue They will Gifts: for Below Patterns by TOWLE A discussion of landscaping was conducted and movies were shown by William Aho and Don Nagle at the Wednesday dinner meeting of Below Patterns by LUNT ,; Below Patterns / Below Patterns sOneof = | ¥ Your Valentine Junior Chamber of Commerce d : Auxiliary > a - Plans were completed for the : | Y § 1 = creel 2 Comnotemion Kit 7:92 20) S eisana| show that willl bell held . PURSES .. . BEAUTIFUL March 8 at Pontiac Federal Sav- CERAMICS jings,and Loan Building. j COMBS ... _ IMPORTED FROM] = Modeling the hats from FRANCE Waite’s. Inc., at the hat fashion BELTS mane show will be "Mrs, Jerry DuBois, ® | Mrs, Robert Weddle, Mrs. Nor- min Harrison. Mrs. James Schell, Mrs. Don Andersen, Mrs. Leslie Hotchkiss and Mrs. L. H Cole Jr. A Valentine party wil] be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Martin on Coleman drive on Feb. 11. Guests for the evening included Mrs. Clyde Haskell, Mrs. Mel Eller } ‘and Mrs. Wiliam Kennerly. A Complete New Line of Spring and Summer jewelry Come in Soon for Your Free Demonstration “MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO + | 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 OmECcTOIRE Patterns Yours? if you're a proud owner of one of these famous Sterling patterns and want more pieces to complete your previous collection, now’s the time to do something about it. } BARLY AMERICAN ED Order now for delivery this summer Take stock of what you need — salad forks, teaspoons or serving pieces — and order now! A wonderful gift idea, too, for someone whose pattern is here. MONTICELLO tf you are ordering more luncheon or dinner knives, we suggest that you bring a sample knife with you to insure @ perfect match. Also note whether your blade has a bright or dull finish. we offer ® darting arta’ Order before March 1st the pieces of fine qualit? SS you need most... it will be a year be stones ‘° choase from ° d A fore we can take your order again! l Caral Diamon A} If your pattern is not show | ‘ " ; wn On i ull 4 : : ; this page .,. inquire. diamond = . puy any Betore Ire to eet {or true ° 0) Pc. s 2 our “perfection of cut color, for ty n . and briiant eau our low ] then be r untings choice of ™° JEWFLERS “Yow ll Save Wore . . . at Ouh Store” LEONARD'S 20 Ni! ‘Perry St. 16 W. Huron St. CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS ° BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Registered Jewelers— American Gem Society PHONE FB 2.0294 - KiN@ | CHRISTIAN (Corner of Lawrence) 4 RIGHTEEN Glove Color Tips pink, grey or ivory new reds and pinks: - Glove ane in the neutral group gloves With orange: Other colors are ? and] gloves with spice color) mimosa yel-| pale »y and wor ivory with blue’ into lilac’ ed Seige, svar ro plastel pastel blue, grey or spice colors pink, "pastel blue, mimosa yellow , with new yellows and. the ‘spice tones of curry _— ready to-wee 9 ew a are rhaed ete —— Ble = its ‘Sisterhood met Wednesday evening, ‘cently I moved here from another | |ations on the main issue. , Clark. THE PONTI LAC PRESS, FRID. AY, “FEBRUARY Group Honored — at Dinner. Held by Sisterhood Forty members of the Corinne By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss -Woodward: Re-| at the Malta Temple to honor pro-} tectors and charter members _ loose, had three-quarter sleeves, to ee and showed very little of my’ "Charter members. ‘attending the figure. dinner were Mrs. Betsy Shoults, -“HoWever, the girls were very Mrs. Don Bussard and Mrs. Albert) upset over my sweater. They dis- - | approved strongly and said that, lif 1 continued _to wear sweaters Protectors attending were Mrs. |] would have no girl friends. isweater to school which was quite’ ‘state, and last week I wore a\__ as the Romans do while you're in ‘Rome, before playing any vert | The expérience you've had in your new school is 4 case in point.. Obviously, the wearing of sweaters has a deeper meaning | than you suspect. Equally ob- | viously, the girls who disap proved so vocaily didn’t let you in on the whele story—a story that concerns only the school - you're now attending. 8, 1956 — group of girls against what ig high fashion in other schools. And made them adopt a different cos- tume 48° standard routine. But). what? And why? * * * ~ Why not gracefully follow their: lead while you try to find out? Why not conform to the pattern the \old-timers have set while you get on your feet and become thorough- ly versant with all their other rule regulations? a new town, a new school, a new |won't have long to wait before you group of friends. It won't. burt ‘subtly and quietly begin to show | you. while this new group is get- ‘your pwn indjviduality and ~per- ting acqquainted with you. one: ‘ | But once you've taken your place | that das the girls wilt among them, it’s rather silly to let | —, you Rot to upset them-make all the rules for you. ‘Being no different from ail the aaa ‘cs Witievent from’ the fest others is so — : ce and bide| And likely as not they'll be Hide sour imgatien seem ta: be ready for any little bit of variety all set to undermine the self-' ‘you can offer them. Try it, and Eimer Beardsiey, Mrs. Herbert. Nelson, Mrs. Louise Ely, Mrs, | Edith Levely and Mrs. Ella Hilli- ker. Others were Mrs. Glen Something must have happened Such conformity won't hurt (assumed authority of the girls who see. a jonce to turn ‘you're Particular | whild you're getting att lode ‘turn thumbs up. or | down. You (Copyright 1956) “Of course, the beys had the | Opposite reaction. My boy friend | says I should ignore it all. I'd Mason, Mrs.. Bertram Barbér, | like to, but I'd also like to keep James Cross, Mrs. Ona Bixier |. the girls as friends. What should _and Mrs. Willlam Daugherty. | T do?!” re Elmer Beardsley and Herbert, Answer: Ever social group, Nelson, sir knights, also attended.|every neighborhood, every school Roll call was taken by Mrs. Beards-/has its own little quirks and ley and the history of Malta was foibles. The overall pattern of all. read by Mrs. Albert Clark. Gifts of them may be quite similar.) were presented to protectors and But they vary in details. And: in charter members by Mrs. Daugh-| most cases the rules and regula- erty, queen. tions on details are pretty strict. * [on seme dl *<@ * * The dinner committee consisted It behooves a newcomer to case of Mrs. James Schram, Mrs, Mary the situation before strutting Kayga, Mrs. Fay Schram and Mrs. around as a flamboyant individ- Florence Lange: ualist. LJ Ss smart to try to live ~~ —— < —— oe | BEGINNING € CLASSES GREGG SHORTH AND “STENOTYPE and STENOGRAPH ACCOUNTING Cornet or Trombone... s179.50 || TYPEWRITING . of nos COMPTOMETER | | Calbi Music Co. is the exclusive dealer for the Conn MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Hi Sieoctes, Coun. Selmer band) taatrumeats and Ge Day, Half-Day and Evening Sessions Wit . VETERAN APPROVED | | ‘CALBI MUSIC co. | #24... Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments Call, Phone o: Retura This Ad for Information | end Baldwin Pianos and Organs ‘ ro What could be more exciting than having one of these wonderful band instruments with which to start the new semester. ————— eI ——— = || 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac 119 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222 Address us il i See a aerler Discussing plans for the Michigan State University * === SS By comma aca Club dance are (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. William 14g D for | ‘ti eee ene s ae LLCO IE ELLIE SS PE Serta: sca Kish of James K terrace and cochairman William Page ° ' ” . of Oak Park. An out-of-town orchestra will play for | in Reci es ? _. the_dance this evening from 9 to 1 o'clock at the Bir- p ' oO miggham Country Club... Also assisting with the dance This Time ; 4 . have been ‘Richard Ernst of Birmingham, club presi: af Shown here are only 107 of over “200 pattern-classics from the famed Pi bi ad vie oe diary Slee of Birming ie S. Nara j : am, ane rs. Joseph Perron of Roal Oa ; Gorham® Sterling collection, all again available on special order: most ? — A Nive “'e Gys patterns have about 29 items available in one weight and size. If your C t ] ws CS G the ers or Making Frosting | pattern isn’t among these shown, just bring in a sample of each piece entra a By JANET ODELI. you wish duplicated. es now—this program ends soon. The Woman's ‘Society of Chris) ect supported by the Women's Pontiac Press Home Editor tian Service of the Central Method-, Seciety of Christian Service. ee ae pascal of es Ow y ist Church met in the church par-' Mrs. Richard Balmer, president. many people will be thankful tor _lors Thursday. japrcumed Mrs. Henry Sink to the them. But there are always cooks £ 7 6 @ ‘nominating committee and ah- and there are always times that re Mrs. Percy Jones gave the open- noynced that Mrs. Colin Houston,|demand a good home made frost iy : ing prayer and read an article. “A woes conference. secretary of 9& Mrs. Richard” Wiznerowicz S Letter to Myself From Myself.” spiritual life, would be the speaker gives us two receipes, one for Mrs. Arthur Sweet spoke on the : white and one for chocolate frost ee ace rch end at the March meeting. : “a Lest Ut! i eo Martha Sheldon Unit, with Mrs Mrs. Wiznerowicz is first and a : peeled of their peoples through Earl Decker as ehairman. Assist- foremost a homemaker. She has % 8 ing ‘were Mrs. Lena DeLong. Mrs.| four children, ranging in age ey ? Colored slides were shown by Frank Davis, Mrs. Cora Sherwood. from a first-grader to a ‘senior = § Mrs. George Fisler who told Mrs Mamie Titsworth. Mrs. Harry im high scheol. is . F Bg 2 about Pittman Center, . proj- | Yeager and bd Roy Kibbey The New Svlvanites include her . : in their? membership. She enjoys ' i painting. both the number kind ‘ | f : ~ f and the kind you do when the walls Qu a look shabby z UA Loox ror tHese > _ CHOCOLATE. FROSTING - E PAMOUS MALLMARKS < z By Més. Richard Wiznerowicsz j 7 2 Place a bow! in hot water and = add: : Mg g f)) REO) Qt 5 2 squares unsweetened chocc.ate ug ery. bd 4, stick butter or margarine 3 Jek a i When melted. put bow! in a pan } } pau air Poe 5 eine Gale t of cold water and add = i | 1 egg AND YOU'LL KNOW IT'S ih sucweoe cece C4 Let stand until bow! is cool. B a t stand until bowl is coo! Bear Gorkam juntil creamy. Frosts one cake WHITE FROSTING You may find Gorham markings which lcup sugar date beck oi far os 183! whee the fire : iy nentnecanceeam of tartar 1 tablespoons cold water S 1 teaspoon vanilla €or & marshmallows Mix all ingredients except marshmailows_in pan and place E> Z over boiling water Beat. until iz V frosting stands in peaks. Add. ; marshmallows and stir in. Frosts 2 > one cake ; j Before putting cold glasse® into hot suds, run cool water over ther: 3 first. This tempets thé glass and | Here’s the china value of the season! Fine imported change in temperature a sas _ china with 22K gold band trim, yours at an excep- | —— _ 2 tional low price. This beautiful violet pattern china ’ is available in open stock. Fine I Chi ine Imported China Specially Priced . 4 - $495 a PLACE SETTING aS _ = = * ; , LEARN to EARN! ™? r - 4 Tr | SAVE UP TO 50% ON FALL and WINTER m] a! THESE SETS COURSES ; . Day or Night Classes 20-Pe. Service for 4 ............. $ 2.95 Con fede ; rae lay for 32-Pe. Service for 6 sn eone ee detatied inlermagoe piesa 68-Pe. Service for 8 |... _. $19.95 Mo Age Limit | pattern is _+| | 101-Pe. Service for 12 (6 Extra Cupsy $19.95 Phone FE 4-1854 not shown : on these ' Call Miss Wilson Today pages, 2 — ~ for Information : | inquire: _ ¥ ») | , Dates snown ; indicate PROBABLE YEAR OF INTRODUCTION . wx IK | i OTTERY PONTIAC Orders Must Be Placed-by March Ist 16 W. Huron > = JEWELERS FE 2-0294 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 BEAUTY COLLEGE — | ? — / , ; 1614 E. Huron, Behind Kresge’s oe tage ieee sia hone muta For Your Convenience Open Daily ¢ Sunday [0 A. M. to 8 P. M. : 2nd Floor = ‘ i - il i a BER a va at ile ke sealant 6 Reo ae + ay én + J # i . 4 Ly £ i ; d / s 4 , ~ ( Z , ! % z j = poo . ; . ] oA \ ‘ on everyone? ‘pockets on topcoats. , GOLFING FASHION * * «6 almost 12,000/000 It had a full belt and large flap : were wearing olive drab pockets. It was worn with plaid knickers and high hose. This was blue. give a Sallan “Sportster” ion for the few to fashions for sackets and trousers’ uo |ahest In the early ‘30s the Norfolk! Men's clothing-was pretty celor: jacket was featured for sportswear. ss, as could be expected when men, navy Feb. 28 Ceremony Mrs, Fred Crossman, mich chosen one, conducted the Wednes- day evening meeting of the Iraq Caldron 70, Da of Mokanna. Mrs, William nhop of Ken- dry avenue will be hostess for a | OUR OWN the fashionable outfit for golfing GAY SPORTSWEAR a pee meeting Feb. 28 at i . EXCLUSIVE ty ao oe what is seen on Immediately after the war, ro- ‘ Hestesses at the recent Wades, 5] Po ‘i eute | bust sportswear burst upon the|day meeting were Mrs. Wayne } WATERPROOF For in town wea, double-breast. 8CC?. -In an attempt to get as/Scott, Mrs. Sam. Smith, Mrs. fd striped suits with broad should- {27 &% Possible from the sameness /Robert Snyder and Mrs. Glenn 3 17-JEWEL Kors in two-button styles were being of the military uniform, men ap- Jolly. - ‘ hshown, At this time, form-fitting peared in sportswear that tea-| The next meetifg will be held WATCH “f double-breasted topcoats -ahd_ sin- tured big bold prints and bright March . "| cle-breasted flyfront modela. were | Paids. ee 6 in fashion. Patient at Home : ® Dustproof ® Anti-Magnetic e Unbreakable Crystal ‘@ Sweep Second Hand ® Stainless Steel Back ® Luminous Dial OPP PL alg Topping’ oft these ensembles was either a bowler or the same homberg—hat was again to come ' inte prominence when featured at the 1953 presidential inawgura- | thon, The years progressed and so did bright furnishings that contrasted men’s styles. | Throughout the early ‘30s, the! Norfolk jacket, knickers and the took « new turn with the intro | i derby hat were still prominent on duction of the international air | the fashion scene, but on the hor-' in sportswear. Bermuda shorts }-————— izon the chalk stripe suit, covert became popular. Europe con- | cloth topcoat and plaid balmacaan tributed new ideas with sport coats were. appearing. They be-) collars and The bold look made men fashion | conscious and set the scene for’ Mrs, Ronald Touscany {s con- the arrival of the continental influ-'valescing at ber home in Clarkston ence. This consisted of the char-\after undergoing surgery at St. Jo- coal colors that were poptilar in seph Mercy Hospital, Europe. With these dark tones, |— 'men found it advantageous to wear with the darker ‘suitié. : STORE HOURS: At the same time leisure wear | Monday thru Seturday- 9:30 A.M. ‘til 5:30 horizontal stripes in ‘Special Add to Your Sallan Account! | RAR ns, LOL Pt ecaed from the depression, greater: em-,™en look like? phasis was being placed on dress-| =e }came fashionable in the mid-'30s. mae came fashionable in the mid-'30s. contrasting dark and light colors. As America was recovering | What will tomorrow’s fashion for | “- ~ og) Purchase! Ad Your bride deserves the very best... Sallan sells nothing but... r Our engagement and wedding ring sets range from the modest to the truly lavish—each pair individually chosen by us for the utmost in beauty and value. _ The only way to express true devotion is with a diamond .. . no better way than with a traditional duo set. = ’ (] (1 eo" .model suits. circles. lapels. i gentleman * ing up. Plaids and clfecks were! Some fashion authorities say introduced in the English blade ‘hey will continue to change as, A NEW LOOK The spread collar and the Wind-| sor knot appeared-on_ the well-| dressed American male. this time the drape suit took hold in America. Dark blue chalk stripe suits were the rage in business For evening wear the man about town was dressing in a midnight blue double-breasted dinner jacket that featured satin-faced peaked Ld . For leisure wear, Was seen corduroy slacks known as breeks., * globe to enliven every man’s ward- the country kd PO |men constantly ‘seek new ways. ‘to improve their appearance. | ‘STYLES OF FUTURE They predict the return of a! During: Modified double-breasted suit with- out the bulky fronts previously seen. Lighter tones, with medium gray predominating, and lighter accessories will be seen. * * * They further predict that men's clothing in 1956 will reflect the international air, with inspiration coming from all corners of the robe—a far cry from 25 years ago when male fashions were for the few . a MEN’S COMFORT-TAILORED (COTTON PAJAMAS in narrow TOP VALUE TODAY! TOP RESALE TOMORROW! Bold/and subdued checks or stripes, handsome overplaids, overall | MEN'S WEAR STREET LEVEL wonderful values at this money-saving price! / | Regularly $5 and 5.85 figures, piped paste! solids! You'll save dollats on these roomy-cut coat style pajamas, with cuffed sleeves and adjust- * ctle waist trousers . »« . custom-tailored to our own specifications for complete sleeping comfort and good looks. Choose from a full range of patterns and colors. Sizes A, B, C, D. A . i ° , \ caer me ‘ Mawe Your. Ticket Vatidated When You Make a Purchase 2-HOUR FREE PARKING At jacobsen's “ae 17 N. 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A. ; 4 s i “A } a he » Cal * } ‘ te | \ : : \ Ls * \ J : r : . : | 4, 1 I i i A ee ee el eb tal te ch ee sues 2 Yee ee es oe & ia oe See Be mee wae ace sk Wace = * Ties epeees he E AM) feos ea ‘ > i rf \ a A ncihnit ‘ po “g's ee | o£ ey ig / / ‘ Ry , ay ; : ff : ‘ ; . ay F / ; Kf } ‘ ue / -$ . 4 tee / | \ i I x ence] \ \ Te gf hae ; \ i i ee 1 be : ed - 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 'NINETEEN | Z : a, pe, © ee oo Tee, oe . ow | -ae. ff "P ar ee ro Now Every Man Can Dress.in Height of Fashion| Pontiac Laundry’s | : vVOrYy vl ; Ee . pA AOLIROTT) FEBRUARY BARGAIN < a “4 (Many Parties to Preced 5 for $100—at our Call Office | + |Many Parties to Precede —-at our Call Office Ee . ; | ot: - . 4, - |: , 5 for$1.20—delivery service. oe: Sno-Ball Dance Tonight. ve _ in Multiples of Five, ©0000 co ia See YOOR SHIRTS will be beautifully washed and ironed—indiv 4 re Barbara DeWolfe of Center street egpeig 7 anon es ~ — if apne wer — sponsored the Om to our at lelegra oad, r d Se . Esianses of hats igtes Pu euneete? aad Save Bennbuny Sober Meske or PHONE FE 2-8101 FOR CAREFUL DAN. 4 this evening at Elks Temple, man . an: F ss tt snag nian Gut famev Sarto esi] PONTIAC LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANERS | * es : arion Die nn Arbor to S. Telegraph R hort Ball os hpenatas at a ee vik bene P nee cockt ‘a party in . her __ PRS RE SS CS i home on Eastway drive. Those! The Duane Hamiltons, the Arthur] ADAPTABLE HAIR LENGTH is the news for ttending her | — and Mrs. Murt "Dicge, Mr and gas giagtnteres weniehs snc) Spring. Short enough to be short, enough length Mrs. Eldon Dodge, = — ai those invited to the Russell Perkins/| to swirl into a glamour ‘do’. |Eugene Buesko, Mr. a rs. Jack hom Pike street. Mr.’ c ‘Howard, Mr.° and Mrs. Harry and Mrs. ~~ Paschke, Mr. | Randall’s Harper Method Shop | Goodell and the Maynard Wink-and Mrs, Arthur Kullis and Mr.|] 88 Wayne Street ~ Phone FE 2-1424 leys. . a Robert Snay will also .| — ooo" | Also on her guest list are Alice their guests. i : | nat asd Gangs Ro, Car | From anction, te Den rs PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHO | remery Lavene Sy ae 11 Ve S$, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. lecki, and Pat Strezeleck!: and Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Jay Reinke. = Tite, phone or cal! in person for Free pamphlet, Virginia Milner and Ray McCoy, PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 . Wanda. Green and Forest Ogg,| Bobbie Christian and Eugene Jens, | Delores Barrett and Edward Sagan of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Du! I ls and the Richa Gay ae SPECIAL! , * * f . — Guests at the Bradley D. Scott, 's : ce an Neth Come se manufacturer s close-out of higher : this eveni M - k tiie Gee priced shortie and longer length hi ; Look what's happened to men’s clothing. These lapels. After the fashion blackout of World War II, the \coaaee oon _ . UNLINED CAPESKIN ve illustrations show the- contrast between men's fashions man (second from right) was seen wearing big, bright ANOTHER PARTY . of 25 years ago and today. -On the left isa golfer attired prints in sportswear that contrasted sharply with the uni- | Also entertaining at a cocktail’ GLOVES . oy in the style of 1931—a Norfolk jacket with full belt and forms and dullness of the war years, Today's well- | ongd meet Tone ae eel ; oy 4 large flap pockets, plaid kniekers and high hose. Next dressed man_is seen on the right wearing a trim suit in ‘| street. Attending their party will] 95 is the Glen Urquhart plaid suit that gained popularity one of the charcoal colors that started in Europe and won |be-the- Jack DeLorges, the Robert 3 — [os during the late '30s. A sporty model, even the vest had quick acceptance in this country. Mincomeastbalilsid alta per ae al Cy: : . cent Schneiders. ; I pee Z | e ‘ | | feag * 2 @ i Regularly $5 to 6.95 / : ashions boast ssets for Lravelsscenexs es Seve on these soft, smooth SO _ Mrs. Donald Shults, Mr. and Mrs, . ree : Do you remember 1931? julation owned automobiles. And) Going into 1956, the outstandinga British influenced garment that J ee ae b sleek tailored classic and Herbert Hoover still had a year men's clothing was pretty formal.' developments in the men’s fashion| was worn with a patterned tweed Florio and Mr. and Mrs. Nei} Kim-' a" ie att une. cloves, ta ‘left to serve as President. Clark) ‘The outstanding men’s fashions Scene include the charcoal colors, jacket and a cap. . * fier. , ; i — tec 2 Gable had become the idol of of the year were the white mess trim belted-back slacks and sport! In sporty suits, ae | Out-of-to will include | priced at but a fraction of Hollywood. Dirigibles and the de-| jacket, brown suede shoes,-and (shirts inspired by the continental struck with bright, big * dle Mr. and ure 3. C.,Uren A " ee ee : mand for prohibition's repeal were) the. guard's coat. These were |i fence. Today these fashions are Urquhart plaids. Even the vests | Royal Oak, Mr. and Mrs. James ~-what ‘you would regularly in the headlines. | the fashions of a relatively Se | accepted and wom by milltions of| Bed lapels: Caulley and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart | 7 F : Less than 5 per cent of the pop-! clothing or custom tailoring. [men all over the country. | bigetgee iad imesilie auscd Babe ute Bacay aig aes por! Se ore 7 — —) | ithe war years. Men's apparel! of Detroit. beautifully. hand-detailed; all. - iy facia to men’s fashions | went into a fashton blackout. Goods Stef . ‘in years. < For the active man [orice er nsct.en Ss o tet ror cag x lroa Caldron Plans sa tregabamtesrace THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19! 1956_ » ot the Detroit Presbytery at a | time when the focal Presby- A teria Church had: withdrawn from it, the “Plan of Union” -was repu- Eventually, _ however, | |the Exstem Conference of Congre-, the igational Churches, | In 1865, ewes veed ton idown the original frame building! jand erect a brick church on the To Mark 125th Church Anniversary) » bringing out de speakers to Pontiac, met in| auditorium, Selman comet, Pontiae roads. | Mr, Kni hag sier wnat mac ling’namned the Republican party Valentine Gift - “CEDAR By | isame’ site ‘(where Waites now! A former member of the First|the convention under. the as 8s ; t ‘b¥-both denominations, : fof Wednesday ut istands), - Cotgregational Church and _ its! oaks in Jackson, io : ~In 185T, the First Congregational) One of the outstanding dentures clerk for seme time was E. B,| In 1911-0 hurct puilt . ° Courch of Pontiac withdrew from of the chureh was the public li-/Knight, editor of the Pontiac Ga, Congregationalists Plan the Detroit Presuytery and dined brary and writing room open to/zette from 184 to 1858, He was a}; Ceremonies in Evening ae : of cutting-through East |. Beginning at 6:30 es eo ie {| talking ting _ ‘main thoroughfare, The church Monday warks the 235th anniver- purchased additignsl lotsen Mill | *% sary of the founding of First Con- street and began in 1926 the Church of Pontiac, An large Gothic church structure ‘i ninet tx Colney which Is still in the process of ‘s ’ completion 6:30 p.m Serving as genéral chairman for The early history of the Congre-, ea ace pag Church is closely related pp etg Il cette to-that of the First Presbyterian ses Me “6 Church, which was organized sev- gram, Mra, Howard McIntyre Mh ny en years earlier, A “Plan of Un preparing five brief dramatic [™ son will be in charge of the sic, Although the church was or- The Rev. Malcolm A. Burton; Gantead Dy 0 Peechririen, Oe pester, ot sive « eumamny of the » first pastor Presbyterian history. Dr, William Church was a missionary from H, Marbach: of the First Pres- 3345 AUBURN RD. 2 ACRES of FREE PARKING 6 Year Size—Full Panel | BABY BED. wet ~ proof. innerspring Cosco - Unfinished | ¢-DRAWER ss Children’s Unfinished ‘Drop Leaf Table, & Chairs Combination Youth and High Chair - Sturdy. all metal chair, chrome legs and arms, white enamel | “g9 +95 a 5 tray and attractive plastic seat and back. - YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L&S (M-59) ILG S Furniture Sales Co. One Mile East of Auburn Heights Open 9 to 9 Daily spe: On Feb. 6, 1831, he organized a Congregational Church in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bent. Five persons were present, besides Mr. Ruggles. Eleven more were added i : : yar A | | ’ SNE CONGERGATEONAL CHURCH — Con- structed of wood, the first Congregational Church in Pontiac was built in 1834 when Michigan was still a territory. It was also the first church in | Pontiac and located where Waite's Department ‘Store now stands. In 1965, thetrame building wes i site. It served the community until the property was sold. A new church was then built on the | corner of Mill‘ and E. Huron streets in 1911. g 4 et 5 i pzet hilt ed i i | ite pre HI it 5 iif am TOP TUNES & By Famous Artists asked to find another ere Are Just a Few: _ It was at this time that CAPITOL RECORDS: My One Sin (Nat his energies to the oe ing Cole); A Blomom Pell (Nat King Cole); y by Day (Four Preshmen); Learning the ester and Romeo in 18277. —s| Blues (Prank Sinatra). MERCURY REC- i ‘The formation of the First Con. | ORDS: I Want You to Be My Baby (Georgia ~ Gibbs); Piddily Patter Patter (Patti Page). COLUMBIA: Wake the Town and Tell the People (Mindy Carson); Humming Bird growth of the Presbyterian “‘So- . (Prankie Lane); ‘The Yellow Rose of Texas clety” of Pontiac Which had asked — ee RCA-VICTOR: Don't Stay tor Mr. Ruggles’ return in 1828. way Too Long (Eddie Fisher). KING: " , ere «Seventeen (Boyd Bassett) ... and many sa a -asal ort had not ore 3 ores SAK ISSSSSS5 i——— RS . WSS Quantity NO MONEY DOWN $250 Weekly! OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 —, NO MONEY DOWN Limited — Hy, ty / Completely Automatic. Defrosting! Double-depth dairy'bar! 5 big shelves in sees Roomy > crisper. FEderal 3-7 114 108 NORTH SAGINAW © Reese Sey ee te - TPONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ver 2,400 By VICKY MICU with Ge aut, Gpertineet. Mate ~ With 245 fledglings from the| Adonian will instruct : city’s five junior high. school at- th department. “ls Your High School Represented in'the Press FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 —_ ' 3 G 08 = , 4 Watch for School News on This Page Each Friday ( = TWENTY-ONE | Enroll Prominent are the reading im- provement classes, Journalism classes are being held and French (which began in the fall) is in its second semester, Also new is - rina the forensics class, . - Club elections and activities have & 4, (=. team and the swimming tam will travel to meet Saginaw Valley 7 [ e | : : ; 4 o- z 2 § z @ z 2 °o = “Wandering Voice’ who controls the award, counts off the fateful minutes. Joanne Allen (left) and Mary Singles urge Fred-on in his effort to claim the prize. With the added attraction of a six-month-old baby and a live, bloodthirsty hound, the comedy-mystery promises | a suspense-packed evening -for both students and adults. | Cradle Troubadour’ to Be Staged schoo] assembly, His stirring 6 seniors, 4 juniors, 18 sophomores , Something new and different is| ee medley and | message on Ching and the mis- (and § freshmen had earned a place | in store for audiences of “Cradle| Bay.” : | sions moved the students to a on the roll of honor for their ef- Troubadour,” St. Michael High u 4), realization of how extremely for- forts last quarter. , Scivol's senior play to be shown aes belies oe nee eee val tunate we in America are. We | te Waterford's at 8 p.m. Sunday and Monday. [Ps handled by Elaine Neussendor- | enjoy freedoms almost unknown St Fr Holds . ‘As part of the cast, six-month. {ef a% Stage manager. She will ip countries such as China. old Peggy Sears will play the role Pe ee a “An American Road” was, of a kidnapped baby, and a live Hugh Walker; Janet English, Mary-| es . ti bus ‘bloodhound will aid in/#" Lane, Richard Soucy, Pat|Viewed by the American history Lane, Roberta Wright and Mary classes Monday, The advances « Book Pr ram |Hubarth. Jean Shaw, Joan Wie- industry since the Model T ‘Ford Talk. by Bishop, Skits,| Seciety. Panel Talks Highlight Parent-Student Night WHAT’S THAT School Sunday and Monday nights, Fred West as a baby psychiatrist- to-be clutches his head in despair as he tries to remember the lines of a jingle that will win himy $15,000. At his right, Gerald Kucera, the f . ss | With two vocal numbers, a serv- “On Moonlight By JANET ENGLISH Markeley (Gerald Steinhelper) and his wife (Pat Hayden) leave yp. : their baby with Touchy Williams IWINS SCHOLARSHIP | (Fred West), who sems to be eee AT DOOR : ; Jim Barnowsky, a junior, has! the best possible “sitter” | | rm atapres sete of aire "been named as one of the winners | since he is aspiring to be a baby (}S “irecting production. Tickets arnegie Schol ips! spiring y Iwill be available at the door at of the Dale Carnegie Scholarships School this week was the program gin trying out for roles in the plans and the baby completely | eric Gehrin, C.M., was the hon- | Along with report cards on Mon- ©f Parents and students whichinew play, “Harvey,” next week. disappears. | took place last night. On arrival Mary Chase's story of an imag- Police Sergeant McClosky (Ja sree oeneer St 2 Demerath Se eee Se meet Oe ts he bal cadets ware girealinary cal to as boo Wee sery MICUCIOSRY n- ve their report cards. The program j, ice Sears) ably handles the situ- a ee -the ensuing search. gandt, Mary Lee Tunny, Rose made up the historical background | By ANN SCHACHERN psychiatrist. But in spite of fore- offered by Junior Achievement. He 7 sight and care, events occur |75 cents each. ‘attended the first session in High- ¢ | to stimulate the reading of good’ Student Council is holding audi-| bie agentes ae Dae | books followed. itions for the Inter-Lakes talent as-| In the complicated plot, Bill | Weishaar are in charge of make- of tis glm. Big event at St. Frederick High Dramatics club members will be- which upset his carefully laid Last Wednesday Father Fred- land Park last Friday. Girls of.the Dramatic Club had sembly. Waterford will see the tide High School cheerleaders went feminine this erty. | CAST LISTED Others in the cast are Judy Mar- antette, Larry Maison, Jack Erb, Frances Hayes, Margaret Baternan, James Ebert, Mary Singles and Joanne Allen. - Ronald Mead, |. charge of decorations, skit diree- tion, clerical work and ushering. There was a panel of book dis- eussion and skits dramatizing parts from Silas Marner and |performers from the various Inter-| Lakes schools Feb, 22. List Honor Students | sethester when they abandoned slacks for smart felt-cloth skirts, flared in the latest mode. Here _ Fran Glisky, left, and Judy Coffer, right, look * Alternate parts will be played by John Adams and John Keller, Colleen McEnery and Pat Sears, Elizabeth Taylor and Rebecca Vi- | . tasinsky, Daniel Stark and Seott Schneider, Shirley Fox and Mary Heitjan. ; The Senior Chorus wil! com- plete the evening's entertainmént pharrell ™ at St. Michael High - Highlight of the evening was Madison Looks Forward to Big Move talk by the Most Rev. Alexander) Seniors on the honor roll at St. Zaleski, Pontiac auxiliary bishop. Michael High School are John) Schedules Keep Junior Highs Busy who discussed reading in the edu- Keller, Janice Sears, Pat Sears. : cational program. A book display Gerard Steinhelper, Rebecca Vit. With the semester's new crop|the week with another. big. boost set up in one end of the gym at-/asinsky, and Janet English. ‘of pupils enrolled, both students;to the school’s spirits — Tues- ecteje its share of attention. | Top honors in the junior class.and teachers were busy with day's —— weg a SFHS students have been selling are being held Gary Sabourin, schedules and general organization Crary Junior High. In their tickets and baking “Yenations for Mary ape peaotd Lauinger in the city’s junior high schools consecutive win (the second over city junior high vocal festival, the Benefit Dinner which will take and Pat Martin. — jthis week, : Crary), Washington's Braves ft place in the parish hall from 5 to Ronald Andrews, George Budwit,| The introduction of new teach- chalked up a score of 57-28. 8 p.m. tomorrow. Proceeds will go Michael Buchanan. Tom Chapde- ers, selection of .clubs, choosing| Wednesday, Washington's sev- to the school lunch program. . laine, William Fitzgerald, Rose-of hall guards and patrols and) 4, 04 eighth grade teams kept Emmanuel Christian Working on Yearbook Ganker i aarlr ie » Marie Flanigan, Helen Franzel, distribution of report cards were) 4, a. geod work when won | practicing numbers as “God inl suneays gunn aac elected officers recently, ‘They Pat Harbert, Kathleen Heitjan, only a few of the matters that) pit Se motes ceeiuet Crecp | of Our Fathers,” “Palreet Lord presi) RN ea é are: President, Elaine Hahne. Jacqueline Hoover, Frances Gou- drew their quota of attention. by big margins, Jesus” and “American the Beau- | week preparing copy for the 1956 ia | feld; vice-president, Irene Zou. '¢t, Mary Ann Johnson, Elizabeth) ay MADISON st ent cards Mon od sk | Conqueror. Working on the year- Palatag pyre Rr hades ne ee 8 | tek; secretary, Mary Ann Saghy; a Rayeeed Cette mace | Madison Junior High School's se- pegpag nae an i ‘(ja launan ing classes are putting - book are Sharon Rollison, Mrs. graduate t. Frederick High , Is one o! gan winners and treasurer, Niceta DeConick. » Consta . ‘mester has been extended tem- ter, and also program cards list-'the fini touches on spring of one-year college grants given by the Detroit Edison Co. Now in her | ci, . Joseph Tatham and James Wyz- first year at Aquinas College, Jane is shown here with Hugh Watson eee Was oiedi ce pada goski — y= list of sopho- of Edison’s Pontiac branch at a recent Scholarship Day program in more honor students. : tunda yesterday. | Freshmen Jane Rindfuz Detroit. She was picked from among January and June 1955 high Girls’ basketball team beat St. herta Sc é y L school. graduates to receive the award on the basis of scholarship, 7 Tie Mealnataen can, i . . sae James, Ferndale, Sunday. . The Taylor, Marlene Tadlock, Michael character, citizenship and extracurricular activities. Score. was 22 to 16. Moultrup, Delores Ardelan, John er moving day, and activities turnd to Washington to teach ma Show, J-Hop Spark Area School Interest her aE aa plete the roll of honor, making preparations for bome- the home court tonight. An after-ler, and former Wayne University course will be offered to funiors Qualified to Give porarily, Students and teachers, jing classes and teachers. outfits, Jumpers seem to heel still in their old building at Wever The school has two new faculty Most popular this year, with transfer to the new building. — ig the new physical education in- vee, | "| ‘The “Baby Sitting Club reports Clubs have adjourned until aft. ‘structor and Ernie Watson has rem are beginning to come |the school with offers of baby sit- ‘|ting jobs, The club finished a prot- Marie Stalicup, Connie Barron, | Ronnie Thomas, Phil Wodd, Fred) Groves, Flovd Osburn. Pat Black, - Robert Ferguson, Fred Kinzer, Jack Clarno, Barbara Vaughn and Anita “ Simoneau. Sports, Style Sports. a stvie show, prepara tions for a J-hop and a banquet sparked student! interest in Pontiac area schools this week With the new semester almost a week old, students were well in the groove when it came to planning £ ® | Seren, en beeen SS AF LCL litable semesier with the study of Lincoln Junior High's eighth and babies, their needs and care. AE penn ey | | room parties, St. Fred Teacher | "yr en seen side. = ae ; | . . : ‘former Lincoln Junior High School anette pepeatd be St coach Lou Zara as master of cere- and seniors who have - fot Prev: Driver Train in faculty member, has been as- meds ; Ss pe |monies. Special football awards ously completed the training. 4 g Along with tonight’s game wil! be will be given out at the banquet,! The course will call for six é High | English cigiateet oe sleds a dance, sponsored by the sopho-'tickets for which can be purchased hours behind the wheel and 3@ School has no organized driver;moving to Lansing to be J ithe teaching staff, Rhea Jagoe, a i isi j Heyse boost th invers’ onitol victory! ‘signed to replace Jan yse, we P aye 0 Vic Ty Although St. Frederick more class. from any Avondale athlete. hours of classroom work, and training course, the school has ajhusband who has been transferred Rew activities! Ino pa eee Thursday night will find students) ‘the state will pay the school $25 qualified nistructor ready in the there. STYLE SHOW HELD 1 | Se SL cheering their faculty team in a for each student taking the in- |event such a course is scheduled.| ay EASTERN Rochester High School Hore|big event at. Acumtuie High, thal tsetse ,wuatch with the Clawson} strection |_ Eugene T. Wright. athletic coach} Basten Junior High reports a ochester Hig ool Home big event at Av eo hing acuity. Athletic director Frank) Under the new system, each|2™ algebra and physics instruc-lnusy week. Economics Classes launched off week. With Pete Bentz furnishing the school’s new semester with a the music, the junior class is ex- ttyle show last night in the school! pecting a large turnout, with mapy gymnasium. | alumni included in the group. ~ Students modeled garments | tor, was graduated Friday from Crowell claims to have the great- ithe 26th Driver Training Institute jest aggregation of basketball tal- ent in Michigan, but: some of the students are skeptical. The. boys on the basketball ‘PLAN DRIVER TRAINING ‘Cafeteria, noon and hall guards are newly organized. It is the job of these guards to keep order and prevent unnecessary disturbances in the hall between classes and in group of drivers will receive _be- hind the wheel training for 3% rsity weeks. Classroom instruction for iti) Sanka of Michigan. | He attended the week-long Insti- ja wu eae, - spare jtute’ on an all expense ‘scholar- OF May. 1 wo driver training IN ship trom the Automobile Club of they had completed in the course | oft the previous semester. Emcee- ing the show was Geneva Mur- | teams have their first free Fri- day night since New Year's. | They will be back in action at (OVE, education program - Because of a new. state law, Structors, Don Smith and Miles 2: at/Freeland, will alternate giving road Midpigan, receiving 40 hours, spe- cial ‘training in classroom and be-| cafeteria during lunch. The outside patrol soon will Walled Lake High qs well as other tests and classroom instruction, schools is undergoing a change.! Two types of transmissions are The new law, effective in Febru-|being used in the driver training jary, 1957, will require persons un-'cars.this year, the standard shift ray. Instructor of the classes hind-the-wheel driver education’ have its boys stationed on cor- sponsoring the affair is Mrs. Waterford next Tuesday. Mean. | while, the giris team ts playing Earnestine Miles. | a decisive game at Royal Oak ibs nis LINCOLN OF FICERS—Tom O’Brien, president, and Judy Phipps, vice president, new school officers of Lincoln Junior High, planned . out their work ahead of time, so they would have a headful of good be SS tha a aha i teaching methods. ners near the school, to give needed traffic-type help. Rochester played-Milford-on the Médison this afternoon. ider 18 to have.completed a course and the automatic, to allow prac-|V Yor Victory? eae Sear aie 1 Xochester court Tuesday night.; Avondale’s annual athletic banquet in driver training before getting tice with both types of transmis- | St. Michael High School's junior! wednesday ‘morning when studen. The game ended in defeat for next Wednesday will feature Mich-\a driver's license. sions. : _ (varsity cheerleaders are sporting| joined clubs. 5 | Xochester’s Falcons, however, with igan State University’s former All-| Each student must have an op-| For the past seven years, driver'new blue-grey V-neck ¢weaters, a” , : a score of 44.55. jAmerican and present backfield portunity tq take driver education,| training has been available to most diversion from the. turtle-neck var-|AT WASHINGTON RHS cagers will play Romeo oncodch Lou Zarza a smaster of cere-' and next "the Walled Lake| Walled Lake sophomores. liety worn by the varsity squad. | Washington Junior ‘High started) ideas to start the new semester Monday, ~ ¥ r ; . { , : - = a: : J f na : \ #. i * 4 F | * ‘ f ‘s be ial > ™/ ~ is | er $ jf een F er el = , ae ie j ; I { ‘ j t i F : : aa eet, . \ ; : Ae ; , ] oie f zi byes ij j 1 . ses ‘ f ‘ i : ; Aha 4 / came } i ip —h \, f 3 ee a ~ ~ ik & ‘USS. Cens us Shows Oakland County Fa THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956_ ti edt = ms Worth More : ‘Mm: ° ® | 3 q if - Value $301 Acre; 2 May Permit Famous Comic Gecraeesse! Ike Rated Tops Frozen Vegetables 3 ° ye 4 i “A : iw’ Non-Resident |= | ~~ Says Motor City |" tod gal ; . ~GurveyShows :ServeCity. Succumbs at 64 #5720 Clean’ by Head of GM: . urve . The. | DETROIT (INS) — Entertainer “J *° ©“ J LANSING «~The: Senate today) Dek beaek vee Average Price $84.37/""""" * ees ecm " ‘Bazooka’ Bob Burns terday that the Motor City is “too Seve Business Reflects - - lowing unicipal courts ppoint * clean.” x = . for Nation, According |cerks who are not residents of the) Defeated by Cancer ini iene stenry Public Confidence in) to Census Bureau city in which they serve. California Hospital Ford If for a Ford Foundation gitt| ‘His Administration = Rep. Vernald E. Hora (R-Rey- byflgrrae rd Mined yA Special to the Pontiac Press would permit a Ferndale resi- | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Bob Burns, Angeles bospi a: - MIAMI @ — Harlow H, Curtice, YORK — Acre for acre dent to continue serving #8 ® famed hillbilly comic of the films) wy 9 remember when this president of General Motors, told : — al Oak), sponsor, sald the bill of the ‘30s, died in West Valley/“¢ ia news conference yesterday that’ County command | ity had five gambling spots, all | farms in Oakland ity _, Royal Ga’: municipal court clerk. | Community Hospital yesterday. He; wide open; th ree burlesque ‘public confidence in. the E/isenhow-| avigher prices than do those in most Residents of Royal Oak will vote was 64. The comiedian had been) nouses and a lot of legitimate °" administration . 7 eo other parts of the nation. This is this August on a proposed charter|in a coma for six days. theater. It was a better town in sponsible ~~ > one of several aaa amendment extending the powers’ Dr. David Hertz, Burns’ family! those days.” i business ty. of the local farm problem revealed 7 the municipal court and allow- physician, said the homespun! rH. 57. 14 showman also|. He made the remark in answer ta tte Conmus Burens's new Consutling out-cf-city residents to, serve ot-eancer. . lreminisced about the Sheraton-|‘° ©, question. as ta whether it poppe Oe A Herts sald Burns was strick- |Cadillac Hotel. He said GM which paitical party wins cade ened with cancer of the left kid- | “It was in this hotel that I mar-'the dential election. being issued in form presi for each of the 3,067 counties in the ney about three years ago and jried my third and last wife, there) Curtice added, “we are very United States. ie ae ore oor {LO y it was removed by surgery. were 90 guests and I/much interested in whether. he ough study of the kind since 1950. However, the allment spread and think all but three were newspaper (Eisenhower) will run again. I It shows that the average value Chi F | ag bedridden the past few reporters.” — ‘believe Mr. Eisenhower is one of ona farms (land buildings | : ao | Jessel, interested In the stock the greatest, if not the greatest of/ 179) Orchid, Waterford Township. Dale E. Lium, son of OY Stowers fur winter-season vege- pole pap heer saree b ICago ami y He was admitted to the hospital market, asked for the name of.a jour presidents. n road THe couple has chosen a Feb. 18/Oscar Lium, of Barron, Wig, tables are expected to_ average an sere, an increase over the | in Encino last Saturday, but treat- local broker. The suggestion of | The number of cars on the Foad vedding date, ” “lithe couple plans a June wedding ®20Ut the same as a year earlier 1980 figure, $195.02 an sere. | Sobbing Mother Tells ment could not save him. Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner '5 E0NG 10 Sime merowe, Curtice — oe —_— _ This is more than farmers can’ of Son’s Death, Eviction MACTIVE SINCE "45 ae Lm — sad ed Nr said, anit he added that “something Your PTA Is Planning get for their property in most) 4.4 Jobless Husband |. Burns had been inactive in show Look, I haven't got all day. My must be done” to get highways —— ‘ parts of the country. The average an in business since 1945. During the Plane leaves in a couple “to. accommodate them | = i : “acre. The local : —_—— ‘Men to R d P price is $94.37 an acre. past ten years he invested heavily | “I think toll roads are desir. | O eaay rogram apie aaees. Sine Oa8 Get SH) CICA ee ne oa” San Fernando Valley =P rti K J | able,” he replied in answer to a | - the as ' estate and amassed another for-) ] So emery Ste 9 Sei Sate, Se Be Somes Ont = FOES NEED UP) sme, t= = cont for Poppleton Meeting OVER-ALL TOTAL UP, TOO {den cesit, Hr one of the family’s told and : have to pay for any new reads, | reoy the Poppleton PTA willlp.m. Wednesday. The nominating In terms of total dollars per a tated a wird bomemade mm ("OTL tion Row anyway, through taxes.” = meet at 8 p.m. Thuraday. Fathers|committee will present its slate pole nrg pan rt Sobbing hysterically in a hospital| *cal instrument which he dubbed | In response to another question, |will take over the evening's PrO|1.. ancroval and John Bro pa ogee mena average value! sire her 4¥-year-cld son was| ® bazcoka. The anti-tank wee she said GM has no plans to pro-gram. . : , Troy a county, a arrce tana prenounced dead, Mrs. Betty Gall,| Pom of World bad Tl was named | State Dems Deny GOP owe 8 a priced agate S| There will be refreshments, cafe Se aes ae ee po noes mmr to $20-|events. o_o gndget. — Charges and Refuse to ‘puilic desires would have to be! to iher nin’ be marier of score. Mariette pl ny na It had Seen 9% The boy, James, was killed last) Burns is survived by his second Debate Matter Publicly en Se comes Out! monies, and an all-male chorus| Initial steps toward forming a. 267 farm in 1950. night by a bus while his mother,'wife, Harriet Foster, and four lle has dictated the sine| DUM, Pameemime skits will be fee-ibigh school Parent-Teachers Asm Sie ieeemend drift of agficul-/screaming, tried to save him from! children—Robert Jr., 33; Barbara,| 1 ansInG @ — Republicans ada tues cnallank are Chev.|tured in the show prepared by|were taken at the Mariette Com ” tural prices, which has become a|talling water i 17; Robbin, 16 and Stephen, 15. | Democrats continued a marathor rolet, Curtice said, and “the enti _ le ' munity School Monday night ‘ matter of major concern to the|the bus door closed of te eben Burns, born in Van Buren, Ark..: duel of words today over Republi- for those looking for lower prices) Ftank Wileox, Robert Bevier, Election of officers and per- entire has meant an over-|band dragged entered the movies after a brief can charges of corruption in state would be in ‘the used car mar-, Alex Tunstall, Lioyd Stage, Wal re omen all in net farm income. “airs. Gall and her son were re-|*tist in vaudeville. His screen hits| government. ket.” ter Kostisch, Frank Medici, and | 4 & future meeting. | to the < from Children's. Memorial) "cluded = “Singing Vagabond,” oe | a Thomas Rector are in charge of | Mrs. Ward Atkins, temporary Fan Bt—nggft-semaren By has |enpitl where they had visited|“Rhythm on the Range,” “Big! Democratic State Chairman Nei the program. chairman, appointed a nominating sneblened Robert months, | Broadcast of 1937,” “Mountain Mu-|Staebler turned down a Repub Sus ct Arrested T committee. They are: Mrs. Wal- a Gon a "|sic,”" “Wells Fargo,” Arkansas'lican challenge to debate the cor , wy ter Wood, Mrs, Peggy Kelly, Mrs. | fact that there has been a large (who is ill Pneumonia. . yg oe =| can otek | teks ‘coomeueal|® . . Colerain PTA will meet at 8 Riley Ramsey, Mrs: Charlies Hoist | Bere ceeds heretore, on a per (EVICTION ORDER coe Lined’ Eaten “ataslic’ a tdegree, to Joba Feduens tll Hit-Run Fatality eo |and David Howard. | _Work for You capita basis, has declined to » Mrs. Gall sald she and her|the Deacon,” “Coming Around the Republican state chairman: ‘ Appointed to a by-laws commit EVERY SEASON Solaied dagen. husband earlier had been ordered! Mountain,” and “Belle of the Yu-| gay should we debate some- pmuisc Police will return today | ug esr fee were Mrs, Max Patrick, Mrs. " : to appear in court today in con-! kon.”* y from Gary, Ind. with a former Pon-' Kenneth Redmond and Mrs. WE TAKE TRADE-INS Some of relief is ex- thing that doesn’t exist? You (tiac man suspected in a hit-and- measure nection with an eviction order. Pi rr = ashes pec na Charles Wood. CREDIT TERMS pnt cacy Caen eA Bonatactgn Mp, X’ | amare mete emer’ seceay vem in Doriuiry Trial | seme = tres commie plan, which contemplates the re-|four-room geotes apastment. I. dence of serious corruption’ im |tecred to take a lie detector poral | erjury ld were Richard Sinner, Mrs. John’! tirement of roughly 10 per cent of/They have another child, Gloria Alfred p Sloan state government.’ You couldn't | Qakiand County ieyripen| a Atkins, Coach Neiland Thompson | farm land now planted to crops.|Jean, 6. The father is unemployed. S : qyecaed oS el ged pcm [deonriga dimalpalprngageheny al Jury Locks on 4 Counts 24 Mrs. Donald Dale. in This would mean, according tolqhvec’ysn Loan $6, tod charg Mass. ) — The by public debates.” time to arder a warrant. ‘| of Indictment as New viet Nam, recently a land ot tur-| BROS. the census data, = him with reckless homicide and/™ysterious “Mr, X” who donated Feikens answered Staebler in 8 “But he looks like an awfully| Probe Is Not Foreseen — makes a plea for setagess. P Ras ka Rd wp te 20.08 ccres gent driving. to of Tech- telegram sent only a few hours£00d prospect,” Ziem said. ot cpus Mobel aaa vo bs sen 4 , & Where Same: were eee nology, has been revealed as Al- jater. Police and Assistant Prosecutor) 1 uu uma federal court pee on a raft at sea.) FE 4.0734—FE 4-1112 normally planted to confirmed that he had start. fred P. Sloan Jr., chairman of the Asking Staebler why he wag Walter Denison left yesterday to * : eral court Saigon reports. : ! - | Z jobtain a statement from the man. jury today acquitted Paul H.| New “wilt. eviction proceedings. He said) board of General. Motors. \“running away” froma debate, ore maid ing dows, Hughes on two counts of a six.| (aren 22) - toward the cost of je Galls owed him $37.50 in rent, As the anonymous “Mr. X,” he reiterated his charge that| He is suspected of runting down ie Derjury indictment. The gov-\ [i for the Bays’ Brigade, in Welling January and had “broken the| Sloan offered a year ago to match| Democrats were guilty of corrup ellington McDonald. 14, of S35) SETA | i r ar * - |alumni contributions dollar-for-|tion of state government in five Joslyn Rd. who died a few ricer action and he went free/aAl NO Told of the tragedy, Ciba. said, dollar: | instances. rasa ed Ch SS Ie F ED be had not changed his mind. Sloan's ay dag alumni fund SPENDING PUBLIC'S MONEY . mo pes a 0 te end tool ” ’ = y & t, j * . | a . E for H rel p 3 F wr yey Kearg sr ae plbeaaearet ; Ne soi cnenepien oh Saeed Re-Designing Program —_ women told Judge Archie O. Daw.) a ark ace to former M. I. T. President and tradite to Wisconsin a mar/Set for Belle Isle Zoo pang oe pernompaald omit | — pal Comoe and | wanted there on a charge of] nerRorr (INS) —Frank Mc. The jury deliberated 11 hours. fj Murder Charges =e ae retaly felonious assault, “spending P€0 Ginnis Detroit 200 -director, is The trial started Jan. 16 a aol Ug dooA ator ;ple's money for politics withoul | oaring a re-design program for, U. S. Atty. Paul W. Williams)? . ; . HAZEL PARK tories for‘ nuclear science and jheir consent,” the “talture of the\ ee ing a sign m for . 5. y. . — Three Hazel engineering and electronics. at tire alte, Belle Isle Zoo. told newsmen it was “inconceiv- [7 Park youths were indicted yester- attorney general to require Ql a. re-design, which McGinnis able that the government would ~ _ Sloan said in a statement: “It political committees to file re-) ove new trial.” ie day on first-degree murder charges and others./@.-Preparing with John J. Con move for a #5 UP e \for the Jan. 24 holdup slaying of/%85 been a privilege for me to ports of expenditures’ TS-|sidine, general superintendent of The prosecutor said Hughes’ OFF! i \a Wapakoneta, Ohio tavern keep-| Share with the other alumni in| «yoy admit the truth of my parks and yecreation, will be sub- bail of $1,000 would be discharged | | e R ] Wild Bird Mix er. : ; making possible this permanent charges but say they don't con-| mitted to Mayor Albert E. 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Barvls, 19, domes D. | cen graduated from MIT in — ee slaise County grand jary's tndlet ‘Ask $10 Million Increase Aes oe nas been School Milk Program Royal Oak Builder Charles Grapewin, 86," Pioneer Actor Succumbs | Eire—a center where visitors may ,,™M"*_,# find out which hotel has accommo-| and most fitting memorial truly great man.” Au- WASHINGTON (INS) school year. jcurrent fiscal year. ee a) ze = i | G ri fi | nGrapenin made his frst picture County Calenda Trey Jeeter | and rath.” y | avey, — lunch. - r Big Beaver Rd Monday. up in) Aubdern Helg KH. paccted Fy entertain Society of the United byterian | Church of Auburn Heights at her home) at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. oe Senate an emergency measure to; increase by 10 million dollars fed-| Royal, OAK—Edward W. Pratt. ’ ado funds for post — school jewly-elected chairman of Royal CORONA. Calif, (INS) Charles program during current Oak's planning commission, is one \Grapewin, veteran actor motion| The bill, approved unanimously Russia this summer. dead of the by 8 voice vote Wednesday, pro-| \vides that federal participation | He died yesterd with state and local groups should hone hee he eed te oie amount to 60 million dollars in the| re } Bt. Ann's Guild meets at 12 p.m. Tues-| hae , ot byrtteor~! of Mrs hoe Me-| i . for es ji A °* * troit, and director of the National 8. Ray Probst, 459 W. Watties Rd. ing Will entertain the Mulberry Bunko Club) urging’ 3: 8 p.m. i dts le ro Ep Warp "haere Tito Signs Ten-Year to 4 stitute corruption,” he said. “. .. Let's quit fiddling and make) McGinnis said the out-moded definite arrangements to debate) bear pen, monkey display my charges, then proceed ffoM | deer yard would be given up as ithere.”” not worth repair. However, the elephant house would remain un touched and displays at the chil . dren's zoo would be increased. ‘and common council in two' weeks. 0 £0.” verdict, telephoned neighbors d hildren. and two cl — The also is included in the plan. Plans Russian Tour Considine said the plans being nist of additional land for public use. ‘canted his testimony. | Hughes t lot 10 U.S. builders who will tour ‘Joseph sumption at record levels. R. McCarthy (R-Wis). | fees Hughes, 35, who had been chain- ned smoking and pacing a corridor out- 7 side the courtroom prior to the|i% in Alexandria, Va., to inform his wife) |@ He was charged with | to a A new modern sea lion display federal aes eeeatig| ped Harvey Matusow, an ex-Commv-| who turned FBI informant! © prepared would provide 15 acres against Red leaders and then re-| © he was a tool! # Australia reports rubber con-'in a political plot against Sen. The group ts an exchange with | a group of Russian builders who toured the United States last year. Pratt Construction Company, Roy- Seminole, is president of the Wake- | | | Birthday Celebrations al Oak, former president of the/131 of Waterford will hold its Blue the scouts. Builders Assn. of Metropolitan De-'and Gold banquet Feb. 14 in the |\CAI Building. The event will, hon-) or the birthday of scouting. Four Towns | Builders Group. families. Loan Pact With Soviets --NOTICE-- ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FORMERLY AT WALGREEN’S DOWNTOWN STORE MAY NOW BE REFILLED at any Thrifty Drug Stores -- — Walgreen Agency Weet Keren. {P9: Pizie at Telegraph ‘Ne* eo Drayton Plains /an agreement giving the Balkan leader, ination an $84 million ten-year loan.!- The public is invited to see the served. Refreshments - will eegereeeeeerseneee |Pratt Construciton Company, Roy-; WATERFORD—Cub Scout pack/handicraft display presented by | | The Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts There will be a potluck supper of Troop 67 have planned their at 6 p.m. for the boys and their Blue and Gold program for Friday, | iFeb. 10. The affair will be held at hepprcipaiele nny * oo ithe Four Towns School at 7:30 p.m. | BELGRADE (INS)—Yugoslavia) 9s and members have | i - and the Soviet Cae have signed! been invited to attend the ban- Pigetiy CeaERnE oar aaa County Scouts Schedule 2 All remaining Winter Coats. reduced to make room for Spring merchandise. Every Winter © Coat in stock reduced for this sale! ag YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED “The Store With the Friendly Atmosphere” 41 NORTH SAGINAW STREET be with built-in phote-clectric exposure meter CONTAFLEX I Whether you are using black and white or colour film, the photo-electric meter built into the CON- TAFLEX I] always shows the correct exposure. 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Later, officials|sians for their determination to briefed newsmen on what lay be- expand and for their dictatorship) kind some of the {tems in the over the people they, control statement and added some which) This made it plain they consid- were not included in it By JAMES “MARLOW force. Their charges against Rus- Tt as possible the President and sia will, when broadcast to Asians Prime Minister reached under- and Iron Curtain peoples. serve as standings not made public It is counterpropaganda to Russian also possible their ‘two govern- charges of Western colonialism ments may in time take action Middle East: Eisenhower and FOR THAT UNFORGETABLE TREAT -- DINE AT BLOOMFIELD INN! Try our deliciously tender filet mignon. Our thicken. - Our lobster tails — BROILED OVER CHARCOAL right before your eyes. DINE and DANCE -To the music of One of the Country's Leading Orchestras, featuring music on the SWEET AND DANCEABLE side. BOB SUMMERS /HIS SAXOPHONE and ORCHESTRA He has appeared in many pictures including Bing Crosby's ‘Blue Skies” for Paramount and has played for many leading hotels and supper clubs threughout the country. Henry's Bloomfield Inn COCKTAILS—WINES—BEER ' No Cover or Minimam Cherge OPEN 4 P.M. TO 2 A. M; DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY , FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A. M. 1420 South Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Road For Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 Pan to-|East. But they ered the cold war back in full! possibility of war in the Middle means of keeping peace, the West- tion. They agreed to talk with about such ideas as financial and; France . about possible steps to} take. . . + Thi might lead to © decition to possible use‘ of the American 6th Fleet_which operates in the Med- ‘produced no solu-lern Allies will have future: talks granting Israel's request for arms.|hadn’t agreed on how to do it. economic sanctions against an ag-,to yet frisky. The two men saidjer believes he won .Edefi’s agree- gressor in the Middle East and the lave .. . for: iversion.” But then, in their state-. No decisio was reached on'ment, they acknowledged Asia: Red China was warned not! Briefing officers said Eisenhow- they are “united. in our purpose|ment to help block United Nations Seer es ren are eee ot Oe ee expension by force ee ‘Public Statement Europe: Eisenhower and Eden said they would continue working they agreed this country and Britain for the establishment : would continue what they've been| ned eel col The bishop was told that he and. his wife and their two sons will spend a month in England and a ;month on the continent next sum-- State Episcopalians Send Bishop Abroad we: * ‘es Consecrated a suffragan bishop on June 11, 1946. Bishop Emrich j has been head of the diocese since Pe DETROIT #—A family trip to Europe will be given the Rt Rev Richard S$ Episcopa bishop ef Michigan, m recognition ‘of the 0th as ico secration Ik a Emrich of his con- Plant to. Be Expanded The bishop was'given anew car Drive Gears Co., a division of the} ‘and an oil self portrait. Announcement of the gifts was Michigan Tool Co., says it will be- /made last night at a banquet fol-/gin 50 per cent expansion soon of ‘convention, Men and women of|million dollars. The addition is tributing to a fund tor the gifts. |: summer. ———— = 300 _ DANCING ~ ENTERTAINMENT New Floor Show TONIGHT * BILL BERNARDI ! Terrific! Comic! Screwy as they come... but what an entertainer! * BETTY GAINELLE COCKTAIL LOUNGE }22 W. Huron Street Hurén Bowl Bidg Lf (Ne fs Tap Dancer— Acrobatic Dancer—De-Lovely! 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Some present) : TV viewers don't know he did that when TV was young. “Gee whillikers.”. said Herb when he heard -about it, “maybe I'LL get discovered!” Our favorite Hollywood gal, Kim Novak, will be 23 on Feb. 13 and anybody wishing to send her a birthday car may) send her a birthday card may) it to her personally, huge sacrifice though It'll be. She'll be in Montreal and Toronto then, her first trip KIM ,out of the country; so I may have to go up there to deliver it. - Kim’s beau, Mack Krim, won't be with her, nor is he here with her now. “I wouldn’t have time to see him,” says she. But a guy bearing birthday cards, how could she refuse? * * * * Jim Hagerty, Ike’s press secretary, is the loyal one. “I haven't talked to a soul about another job and wouldn't,” he says. “He's my boy. I won’t do a thing until he makes | up his mind. But if he does get out of government, I hope | to get out with him.” wx « * Popular Bob Weitman resigned his ABC vice presidency . looks like: Jackie Gleason won the duke; 8. “Stage Show” will be strengthened Eden told Ike that Queen Elizabeth Frank Sinatra wrote cute Jill Corey he'd see her here about? March 1 | .. Susan Hayward (now in “The Con- \queror”) will take her twin sons to Eu- lrope for the winter sports. Miss America's first unescorted date Fal — \@ since winning the title. was with pub- SUSAN . -FRID AY and Ss ATURD AY e BOB'S i licist Gino di Grandi . . . Igor Cassini will co-produce “Strip |g) for Action” Mrs. Errol Flynn (Pat Wymore) and their TED STANLEY CHICKEN HOUSE cy child arrive from Europe soon. . . Joan Diener is set for, sb a iB the * ‘Ziegfeld Follies.” RENEF. DeMILO 497 Elizabeth Lake Rood at Telegraph mp «-~Phil «Silver's “Top Banana” movie, never a winner, 1s so Gut FEATURING I billed in re-runs as “starring TV's Sgt. Bilko” .. Comic Bobby ° amastin'e Soom Se : “SU LLY” he Shields, touring Israel, fell off a camel, and writes, “How i je @O YOU Sue a camel?” GEORGE MARKS ~ J “The Man of Rhythm” = TAnEa PrARLS. a! * as Plus ALVIN WALLS aa His Orchestra 4a 8 AT THE PIANO-and ORGAN © carincie a LL Ss A man was fined $50 for cutting off all JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY s & DINNERS * COCKTAIL BAR iS his wife's hair, and complained, “These : 4 . } | iH im barbers sure have a strong union.”— H. G. EVE. Music by SO-PHIS-CATS 4 . ““WUSINESS LUNCHEONS pinens 0 vane oor 4B Hutcheson. } “a | served ts Ont Dising Rove _ __ DINNERS TO TAKE OUT [g = WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The triangle that causes most. . varvare ae Call FE 3-9821 . . Your Food s friction in marriage ts husband, wife and overdrawn bank / account.”—-Martha Scott. That's earl, brother. pe iCenrriaht cr = Hall LE Inc.) Brothers Get Trials . instead of Good News SACRAMENTO, Calif. 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HOLLYWOOD (INS)-—Last year and Kerr. fF “Teacher's Pet,” Bill told me, be made until Novem- ber, Deborah was to do ‘Tea _and Sympathy’ for MGM? first, and possibly Mr. Allison’ for 2th Century- ‘Heaven: Knows, [ae ee eee ee offered Deborah everything but the kitchen stove to play Gertrude Lawrence in “Gertrude Lawrence A. " a PRODUCER, PECK ” Gregory Peck’ and his partner) in his independent company, ' Bartlett, closed a deal to preduce | lright. ‘two films for United Artists re-|ture will do. * * * m not surprised that Greg! wants to get in on the big money end of movie making. When he first came to Hollywood he was “cut up” between so many fac- tions he hardly had a dollar for and Sy believe that their first for UA will be “Affair of by William Hoffman, a new play which they bought from the Theater Guild the day before | Ot Sweat inte rehearsal is New Sy| movies. Now the line-forms to the Gm Electric 10 Years, Too!” Shock for shock . . and ‘Key Largo’’! a rf ___!N ALL HIS FURY!!! 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Ind., farm boys won't get the air-| | Snapshots. of Hollywood col- plane they requested. lected at random: You can call | Neal and Dennis Scemetn: bad | Mike Todd grandfather in May. | written and asked Wright-Patter- | His son, Mike Jr., and his wife Pson AFB for “any old plane” with expect a baby. which to play. “The planes are not ours to.give Debbie Reynolds and Eadie away,” replied base commander 'Fisher are pricing lots in Beverly |Col, Paul Barton yesterday, “They |Hills. Their honeymoon house tnjare the property of all the people of the United States.” Barton, however, |too healthy for Debbie who has invited the a a ad mst Phnsiag Ulacpagrcifllentagy iter Sa | Forces Day show May 20. Phyllis Stanley (Mrs. Steve |Miller in private life) gets the| femme lead in ‘The Black Sleep iwith Basil Rathbone and Lon) \Chaney Jr. | stationed off Norfolk in 1820, Its! 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Petersburg Yacht Club came in 2nd, almost an hour be- ‘hind Vidana. a - When the Lakers defeated the | Wolverines in oveltime Wednes- lin class A, NEW -YORK @ — If Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson can't arouse tional Hockey League title race today—thanks to Maurice (Rocket) Richard and his teammate Jean’ Beliveau. The two. Montreal Canadien play- | ers fired in a pair of goals in the last four minutes of play last aight to shut out the W Vings, 2-0. Wings were al! but out of the a The win. before 14,430 fans pushed the Habitants to 14 points. abead of the third-place Wings. | Mootreal Goalie Jacques Plante and Detfoit net minder Bob Baker to a “shoot the works’ Withholding Tax cnight,'the cause is hopeless, | SUGGested for * * * | ....| Boxers’ Purses Bulky Bob, the No, 2 heavy- weight contender in the latest Ring Joe Louis’ T roubles With U. S= Prompted throws out of 18 attempts, in- cluding four in the extra period, _ and ended the game with 21 = _* © © mragazine list of boxing ratings. (No. 1 in NBA), admits he looked | bad while beating Nino Valdes Rep. Gary’s Idea Dec. 7 at Cleveland for his 13th wasitNGTON u—Joe Louis’ in- straight. “I was winning and didn’t cone! tax troubles have prompted a Virginia congressman to suggest it might be a good idea if a box- extend myself.” he explained Se * _* * ers purse was made subject to withholding deductions. started Archie 1954. } Baker's victory string after he was stopped by ‘Moore in Miami March 9, He beat Rex Layne three times. A discussion of the situation | A crowd of 6,000 hockey fans at Charlotte, N. C., now the home of the Baltimore Clippers veted loudly to wait for the Johnstown Jeta.te arrive rather than postpone the game, The | dets were delayed by travel diffi- culties, Baltimore won the East- last year but flunked the big test) came up last week during closed | ¢T® Hockey league game 5-4, in when he and Valdes were matched! door testimony by internal rev- with the understanding that the) enue service officials before a winner, if impressive, might get) house appropriations subcommit- Marciano in the summer. Baker) public last night. ‘won in a dreary match that | practically eliminated both men. If he should knock out the Hur- ricane in sensationa) fashion, he could move close to a Marciano match again fallen. deep in al rs t A decisive victory by the Hur- — = y ots) ricane, a 2-1.underdog, would send Total income tax liens against him to the top of the heap. He's touis now total $1,210,189. They no ranked ak cover the p years 1946 thro 1946 through 1951. “Indiana, Ohio ~ Cage Tilt on TV National Telecast of Big Ten Feature Top Fare for Fans imittee chairman and other weight champion of the world had | Rep. Gary (D-Va), the subcom-, members of the group wanted to’ know how come the former heavy-| overtime, . * 6 6 Baseball Executives meet again ~———— the title shot at champion Rocky tee, The testimony was made this weekend to discuss demands of the players made a few weeks ago in Chicago. One of the de- ‘mands is raise in ge wages Pontiac High - School's state championship track team last year thrived'on competition. tn tonight's Michigan AAU Relays at Ann Arbor, Coach Wally Schloerke’s twe relay teams will have plenty of that commodity. Schloerke learned last ‘night | that one of the top prep squads | in the state had been made | favorite for the half-mile and | mile tests, enly prep competi- tion on the program. “That's all esent with us,” Wally said this morning, “We'll have to really | bear down if we get in the win- ner’s spot, with Lansing Sexton given top billing. | Enar- (Spike) West, PHS instruc- ‘tor, is an enthusiastic backer of ‘the current Chief basketball squas out, ; There are no games posted gin by which she was able to on ene eee a oon | 2 ' F played a tight’ gani¢ of defen a an - tive hockey, Plante had 19 saves TIME TO CHANGE — Dave Ferriss (left), Boston Red Sox coach, ad ere while Hall was stopping 29 shots. hands baseballs to two rookies stil) holding their chief instruments of ton. and uayeand Sullivan in football at Florida. They are at t Dickie Moore started the Habs ‘ade im college. Dave Sister oo) marvel in basketball at =a — rookie el in Sarascte, Florida. off when be dug the puck from, = a : _ behind the Detroit goal and passed ach i Ud to rookie Henri Richard, Henrt|CO Tells Story Past ‘40’ Meet flipped a pass to his older brother = who drove a 10-footer under “as Has Detending ees ad q er § Idlenl, Ourage fon Cd) Champ in Lead’ Tt was the re : " : ARLINGEN, Tex, up—Defend- sotats Bhaiow NUL career and ea Sentioy: Atarigne’s bettie Sgnines If Tenley had not been able to of last week set her back in one ine pees Warren Riepen “of his 27th for the season.. pain to win the Olympic gold medal bear pain vith unbelievable forti- sense but helped her in another as Si. Joesph Mis) moved inte arte Lett winger Bert Olmstead | The pool oo arhs Scar vaeaca tude. she would not have hadéshe needed mental reessure® round matches in the Life Begins broke Detroit and | Mirabe! Vinson Owen, hereeif a for mobility in her right foot to do she could physically make herself’ fod f —¢ play | mer skating a the exacting school figures Sunday zo through her full routine when at eT uamiamess here poday are: passed to Beliveau whe scored | : ting be tsoteedl teas en 6 ney advancing with another favorite, his 30th goal of the season at | By MIRABEL VINSON OWEN and Monday and the even more the crucial] moment arrived. David (Spec) Goldman of Dallas, 18:48, That goal made ‘Beliveau |= CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy up taxing free skating program yes-' And that, in a sense, is the in action yesterday, the top goal scorer in the league |—Tenley Albright's Olympic crown terday. secret of Tenley’s greatness as an and left him with 56 points, one that she wears today is not only a By the nature and timing of the athlete. Today's pairings sir Riepen leading Gordie Howe of |tribute to her talent but to her injury, Tenley’s leg never really At an early age she found what vs. Phil Powell of Wichita Falls Wings. sheer courage as well. |had a chance to get well. she set her mind to do she could and Goldman vs. Lonnie’ Wendland Howe, silenced by the Cana- To carry the full weight of a| Two days after the accident her eventually do. During those two of McAllen in the championship ee was om country’s Je maeciadion ‘of victory im/father, Dr. Hollis Albright, a well- weeks preceding the competition flight. Wendland lost out to Riepen. Gens poy anol He Such competition as this is diffi- known Boston surgeon, arrived she never let thought of defeat or'in the final match in last year’s! poms | peeps Lara ad cult enough. But to triumph with/here and the next day with her inability to skate enter her head. tourney. ~ tirst pts ort , set-Ops . a badly injured leg takes the kind foot heavily taped Tenley was back and the Frenct : gece | of guts not many people have. _on the ice taking her first strokes. | __ : him another chance. Tenley fell and spiked her right) So much is well known but only! Chaplain ‘Adopted’ - « 6 es = the —_ eee ee we knew that in her impatience r left skate two days after the to get back in full training she 5 e A hot blast by Alex Delvecchio| ,verican team arrived here two badly over did it several days Ho e for Wi n Wi th was the only other dangerous shot ois a o. What is not known and Jat = : p Jacques Plante handled all eve-, 4 i ater, practicing for five hours and ni in his seventh sitet ‘what only her father, her mother wearing the heavy tape for 15] 4 4 ng. posting .and I could know is the close mar- hours without. relief ate an Tayer * * « | Such ove rexertion in the middle, CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy Wrest of the tournament.” r re iskate at all. tonight tm the tongue bet but all six vale oun om (Ball Game May Shift The Wings vat Montreal tomer mor. Date for Title Bout = game in LOS ANGELES # — —he Sunday Detroit ole middleweight championship ; = ‘bout between Bobo Olson and Sugar COLLEGE BASKETBALL n Cincinnati 92, Bt. jones (Bike) 7 Ray Robinson, slated for April . |im Los Angeles, can't be held that lriight because Wrigley Field in LA. (— be in use for baseball. * ae Lake Forest DePauw 93 Promoter Jackie Leonard ind)- Calvin A, ~R, 72 Teve eer 2, cated he would request a date Detroit Tech 1 112, Northern Michigan 65) | change from the International Box- oe 100, Arizona State (Tempe) | jing Club in New York. Sheldon Inks’ Contract * Bengals Sign Ey- Maple ~ fo Minor League Pact |—The U.S. Olympic ice hockey; “Do you think it helps them,” jteam May take more than determi-|the Russian retorted. ‘nation into their crucial game The priest grinned and replied, against oa coreg: | Well, Paddy Driscoll oe Naw Bear Coach Appointment by. Halas Comes on Pro Owner's 61st Birthday A Catholic priest “adopted by but I don't claim cate the reason.” the Americans silently wil] be Praying for their success The priest—Father Schwab Chicago, Dl. — was spotted by a group of curious Russians outside the Americans’ dressing room last night following the Yanks’ 6-1 vic \tory over Sweden One of the Russians asked Fath- er Schwab whether he were an of-| ficial member of the team. | > 8 @« | “Some of the hockey players, ‘asked me to be their chaplain dur- ing the Olympics,” he said. “I in AAU Relays ‘Hot’ Lockbourne Base Squad Headed by Fine Vaulter, Jumper * CHICAGO (INS) — Sixty-year- cold Paddy Driscoll, limping from jan old football hip injury, took, ‘over as head coach today of tei | rejuvenated Chicago Bears. ‘ Appointment of Driscoll was an nounced by owner George Halas! on the occasion of his own 61st) ANN ARBOR ~ — “birth anniversary yesterday, thus. teak = . . ~.:freld of 450 competitors includ- bring Halas’ own sSvear coaching Cun Life Trojans.” *ine «hot team trom the Lock career to at Icast a tentative imnipne) Air! Force! Baselat)Cokars. close bus. Ohio Driscoll, an outstanding drop Win i in City oops Topping the air force contin they've defeated Canada land Sweden since I came here— | | | | for Dave Kaiser after his field it” State classes Dave, major, hopes fora career in the oil business Matson Leader in Punt Returns Michigan guess Ive been adopted for the AAU Relays open the Midwest in- for 55 Season — door track season tonight with a PHILADELPHIA w—Ollie Mat- son, the fleet halfback of the Chi- cago Cardinals, topped all punt re- turners in the National Football | | | ROCKY — Life was rose-strewn (0-6) Indiana will be operating with- goal beat UCLA at Pasadena, but Ul I'S top scorer, s a rocky one back in Michigan “ho was ruled scholastically ineli- a geology Sible soon after another Hoosier By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Tt's a fine thing to have such Indiana's rationally televised a good team’ up here, and a lot game at Ohio State Saturday (CBS, of us hope Art Van Ryzin's club 3 p.m., EST) heads a program of can go ‘all the way’ this year.’ three Big Ten basketball engage- ments involving for the most part the conference's also-rans. League- leading Illinois (5-0) is idle and 2nd-place Iowa (4-1) en- tertains Wichita in outside com- petition .A 3rd Non-league game | sends Washington University to — | Michigan. In other Big Ten action. Minne- Sota (3-4) is at Purdue (5-3) and _ Wisconsin (1-4) at The ieeuune game in the cham pionship finals of Pontiac's Jun lior Hockey Tournament betwee! Union Lake and Nestor’s Al-Stars will be played Saturday morning jat the North Side Ice Rink. Start ing time is 9 a.m Nestor’s shut out Union Lake in their lst meeting, 40, but the Lakers bounced back to whip the All-Stars last Saturday, 6-2. to e. Northwestern tend their series to the limit. Th: double-elimination tournes is spon sored by the Parks and Recrea Charlie Brown, tion Department . Michigan State has started plans sophomore, Paxton Lumpkin, was for enlarging its seating capacity floored the same way. Both were at Macklin stadium to 75,000. This | stars on Chicago's durable prep is an additional 25,000 seats. with jteam that went to the finals of the ee ‘state tourney. Chiefs Jacks completion date set for football _ Season | 1958. 2nd Round = May Be Hot Scoring Battle — kicker during his college days i 1p League last season. Matson, 14 . gent are Chuck Holding, former is Ore cA dhe season's hottest) eccre (ern ether balf of the tne) trod * DETROIT ws — Infielder Harry’ League titles in consecutive at Northwestemn University, has Sun Life and the Trojans scored © U & Olymple sprinter. av- Malmberg and outfielder Chick years. been connected with the Bears— easy victories Thursday night at ran ne ta wa eWrond aan ue hemaned ing battles was in sight tonight for é@rs, its only loss. have signed their 1956 con- off and on — since 1926.. Z . : who has cleared 610'a yeorge eraged 18.8 yards per return on 13 Pa witiae High School's basketball King have N jtudent at Western Michi- on mn . the Pontiac High School gym in ; ft Both Chiefs and the Jacks have —_ with the Detroit Tigers beat hE ile ‘ Mattos, a 14-8 pole vaulter from carries. Chiefs. Art Van Ryzin’s club tase oy ot thee" College, Sheldon posted an During the past 15 years he hasan city league omg ir Ne the 1952 Olympic team. * « 6 tangles with the aacinee Valley? 2 of = isp on al ys oe The Tigers now overall record : rming- w ij z e Trojans even cir Na fe eaders. Pontiac's Willie Dewalt is 42 players under contract. = Rivard fod < ee Nias fae eee tei neh oe tional Le ae Py ey ‘ 4-4 by Mattos will battle with Eeles Washington's Joe Scudero was “giant killers’ on the big Arthur| al No. 1 Saget oo Sy Malmberg erp second base hit ; rforma 1 int ane, 'trouncing last place Loule’s Tav- ‘Landstrom of Finland. who has a second to Matson with an average Hill floor at Saginaw in what Ca Rod Treais is 4th with 73. Guard ; [omer pe nces. cializing in ironing out intricacies 14.9 vault to his record. Landstrom‘of 9.6 on 25 returns, official league be the night’s spotlighted SYC fea- Than Kanary of Arthut fill: is 6th ern in the opening game, 67-52. Bob Williams sparked the winner” attack with 30 points while Row of the split-T offensive as devel: oped under Halas, one of the great masters of the formation. attends the University of Michigan. statistics disclosed today. Frank ture Deacon Jones, NCAA cross coun- Bernardi, a first-year man with eth clubs have been high- try champion, heads a strong team the Cardinals took third with an 86 scoriig “outfits during the Ist with 64 and Jerry- Rifenburg &th with 58. Kanary hit 32 points ‘against Midland in the Hills’ last Pere ae ‘ %, Buffalo farm club . : Sandage t e with 15 i eee : ons peuntevear bee! egies pees eae ected from the University of Iowa andiyard average on 2 return: aS a es SS ‘win, 90-69. Kanary and Rifenburg aa ea eee aul eS Ge oe ; entries will also be on hand from = knotted together at the 3rd post on fies Also coming to terms was Duke: present arraiigement..with Halas Stadittm Inn. 75-50. in an Ameri- Ohio State, Purdue, Notre Dame, Two Cleveland ee Ken jn Valley standings, with 3-2 rec- each got 21 against gilda ls sal “This is really a game,’’ Van Rvyzin said this morn- -ing. “But we're well-prepared and the team is confident and in fine physical shape. It’s just like start- ling the season all over again. We ‘beat Arthur Hill here, and we calls for the same deal.—— can loop contest. Bob Hamilton Halas made it clear at a news and Hal Trott tallied 20 and 18 luncheon that he himself will con- points respectively for Sun Life. tinue to select player personnel and which ‘notched its 7th win in nine ‘dictate general policy. |starts ‘Homer Harrison led Sta- | com Inn with 14 points. Konz and Don Paul, finished fourth and fifth respectively, Konz aver- jaging 8.1, and Paul 7.8 yaftis. Al Rechichar of Baltimore made the 30, for a 4-yard ords, Lamberjacks rate the dis- tinction of being the only SVC club te hang a defeat on Flint Central, to knock the Indians out of sole possession of the league. lead. And Indians zen North- Loyola of Chicago, Wheaton, Cen- tral Michigan, Michigan Normal, Michigan and Michigan State. Preliminaries will be run in the afternoon. Finals start at 7:30 most returns, p.m. (EST). ‘ javerage. Maas, a 25-year-old righthander : from Utica, Mich. After a huddle) 2. with general manager Harold P (Muddy) Ruel, Maas said: “I am ever the arm trouble Said the Indians fm anxious to . this - REED OC ore oe 87 ) os = | lrish Beat Clements, 2223 ccc 8 88 RES [eaiek we carl de: ft tp “there: ae , Maas pitched pl both Detroit, 49 44 ° SCLG ia oe 12 ie—50, | Central's Joe Dowdy was pre. Seen ea neh ee Tie Looms | n- et he aha w : - vi ve Tigers and a Badgers Grappled by | Central tonight in the Indians’ 2nd 47 mark with Buffalo | Royal Oak St Mary, held to a round opener. surprising 34-34 deadlock after Michigan State,. 20: 5S SUBURBAN CATHOLIC LEAGUE clash at Highland Park provid Rams, tackle invading Hazel Park coach, ‘We can't afford to shp A At the same time. the Tigers, a = wh wh : ean the signing S ee three quarters of play. rallied to EAST LANSING uF ramen Se at Mary "@1 Bt Frederick a4 ing the heaviest fireworks. St. Rita in a return S¢ "L engage- now. If we stub our toe there's players fo mmor league contracts. eat stubborn St. Cleme 49-4 RO St Mary 72 St James bd < ment t >» othe “lube 24 . . oa ee n Can | 4 a State wrestlers won of eight 3 meen: $3 ~ ae t be Grehard yt ake §)cegrrs scan): re Fred turned hack the lowly a one when late ig _ : € 4 Par s nedic i “jeer > : e 7 1aACK 1 ¥ 5 t tia - They are Dick Anderson, an be sketball eae Tt irsday night at Matches last might, defeating Wis “h a complish one of two things in their Vi ings in tl Joe Cresta a H Neebe : ‘til : th ac fi id f : - U ; f asketball game ursday might at 8. ons in Big Tee dita By BILT. CORNWELL . Rlean ee — kings mm Toa bene ncounter. an orthern are still in the race outfielder from the University o enter Line High Sc j : * , ~ : i .., return duel with the Ravens. eV 45-33 anc uld beat ther again ‘ mars A neta etl VA a Center : pe High School Aieet The dramatic Suburban Cath ; 45 and shoul ir ag inst think this year's league is th _F , and DICK < The victory moved the Irish into) Wisconsin's Bo Konovksy. de- olic League baskefball race is now 8” virtually. assure themselves of The Ramis’ league record now best-balanced circuit in man) 2 : ; a tie for the title by winning or reads 4-4. years.” pitcher from Birmingham, Mich. in the league with a 7-2 Anderson signed a contract with Augusta in the South -Atlantic League’ and Sheldon one with Charleston of the American Assn. 2nd place mark. —it-was the 9th straight loss for the cellar-dwelling Clements. | Phil Brzezinski paced the Irish iwith 15 points and teammates Phil ‘Novell and Jerry Hall scored 10 jand 11 respectively. Jack O'Mara ee fending Big Ten heavyweight title heading into its final stages with holder, took the Badger's only win every game involving a contending with a 40 decision over State's school of prime importance Bete Voss | A possible three-way tie for the, jchampionship or at least a two-| School for Officials jtearm deadlock seems imminent they can drop into a knot with the — other contenders by losing. : F * a a te Lincoln Wins Easily -. Jefferson Upsets Indians Victory is a “‘must’’ for the Ra- vens since a setback will eliminate ithem from the race. They defeated eee ee eS : unless the “cards”’ fal] in an un- ples’ 1954 and 1955 teams which itallied 15 points and Ed Ignash NEW YORK (INS) — The N \Father John Rakoczy’s Eaglets in) ; won. the Eastern Michigan made 14 for the winless Clements. York State Harness Racing Can predictable numer) Susnishere scr their 1st meeting, 36-25. Both of PONTIAC JUNIOR HIGH eam Gidcum) led the Indians with Q | | St. Mary's Junior Varsity also mission has announced establish- 5 a 'the Bens’ losses were suffered at Washington veshcawasese Sec or eee ate respectively. “i . ; idowned St. Clement, 53-27 _ . L 34) e/ Jefferson reserves also NHL STANDINGS al oa RO ST. MARY. . s 5p Ome ment of wees schools for the train-' Two of the four contending. the hands of St. Michae Lincoln es “ ; 3 downed Eastern, 35-28. W. L T.Pts. ®& ie an: (ST CLEMEN he ae ul 11 10-44 ing of race officials clubs, St. Michael and St. Bene-| The Mikes invade Ferndale to- Madison : 08) Lifcoln used 17 players and 12 Montreal ..... 31 12 8 70 : re ammnission chairman George dict, have two games remaining! night for a 2nd match with St. Jefferson's, paen fought off @ of them scored as the Railsplitters New York ....26 15 7 57 EX-MAPLE SIGNS —Former 60 in State Meet will be located! ct Roosevelt Race, on their 10-game schedule while James, a team they whipped jate Eastern rally to upset the swamped winless Madison, 44-14 Paha .»..2] 14 14 56 Birmingham hich school pitch- | oME SICK “ — Michigan. ski way. Batavia Raceway and Ven Orchard Lake St--Mary-has three. here by a 66-41 margin. Bob Redskins, 37-36, in a Pontiac Jun- of the Lincoln floor. es aseoe.17°26 7 41; mR ace Dick—Sbelden today ‘jumping championships at nearby non Downs. The Ist school wil) 22?! Oak St. Mary, which gained) Mineweaser’s Shamrocks can ior High League basketball game! / John Bandy, John Carter, and oe. . 1427 10 38, Sehed a minor league contract Briar Hill are expected to at- be held at Roosevelt trom March ¢™POTary possession of 2nd place| not afford to relax while looking Thursday afternoon on the Jef: ‘Bin Davis each made eight points Boston , 13 26 16 36 with the Tigers to play for tract some 60 entries from Michi- 19 to 20 . by beating St. Clement last night, forward to their showdown with ferson court. . / to head the ‘winners’ attack. Madi- BO ng RESULTS Charleston in thé American As- gan. Mlinois and Wisconsin. De. has only one to go. _.. | 0 Eaxtets 8 week hence. | Sammy Cole scored 13 poin & son's’ Agar took scoring honors fending co-champions in Class A Galfstream Park used more than contests are stated Gene Wright's St. Frederick and Bob Finley added 12 to spa ~ Bee eae - : rer .incoln’s Junior Varsity = 2, Chicago 2. | sociation. Sheldon Jed the Maples to two straight Eastern Michigan League titles, Montrea] 2. Detroit 0. 4 and Earl Hill of Briar Hill. Thr 000, gallons of paint in prepara- orecnd. juion for its March 3 opening. | the Orchard Lake-St. ‘are Paul Jacobs of Iron Moufitain 3 4 the circuit tonight with quintet furnishes the only actiqg| ithe Warriors Benedict .on the home front tonight. The triymph Fred oD and Gene “Madison; 34-14 to their surprise ‘ cee f THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1958 et - _ TWENTY-SEVEN Hockey Champion... US. or USSRE=isS) - CORTINA ‘D'AMPEZZO. Italy uw “8, has a 13 —= jiference on | dénted Alpine “triple slam” and) slalom events, tore down Mt, , Ralph Miller of Hanover, N.-H., —The United States’ surprisingly 17-4. | America’s veteran Art Tyler drove; Tefana’s perilous, ice-crusted tumbled on a” “Sharp swerve and strong hockey team and Russia, | * ¢ 6 his four-man bobsled inlo cham-| course jm twe minutes, 52.2 | Marvin Melville of Salt Lake City, ithe only. two unbeaten teams in’ In today’ s activity Toni Sailer, pionship* contention. seconds te beat 85 rivals in the [ian also felt during his descent.” \the Olympic round-robin -tourna- |the dashing skiing plumber trom) qo 2. -year-old Sailer, already mea's downhill rene Waliace (Bud) Werner of Steam- ment, clash tonight (2:30 p. ciclo | Austria. omnes an unprece- winner of the giant and. spectal pecrtcscss mata a joa taaelcg nee Springs, Colo., was far back Spotters EST) in a game that could decide in three minutes, 5.8 seconds. : : the championship. yan has. a 7. * & Open 9 A. M. wii ‘ pe recat “Tyler, @ M-year-old Rochester, ea py bow Canada, the pre - tournament iN. Y.; physicist who has been Phone Reservations itisking his neck for years on the Accepted \death-inviting bobsled runs of the| #f Montcalm Bowling Centre ,world, shot his oak and steel!) 3¢ E. Montcalm, FE §-2221 \machine down Tofana’s lightning- aga fast chute in- record-breaking, r Sun Life of Canada time to finish third behind two, : ‘Swiss sleds at the half-way point Specializing in Life Insurance Pension Plans and Annuities ‘favorite, found itself in the . peculiar position . of rooting for _ ithe Soviet against the U. &., its. friendly southern neighbor. Once - beaten Canada's only _ | hope-ts-that the Russians knock ‘|ever Uncle Sam's sextet and & that it can whip the Seviets on ~ Saturday while Czechoslovakia downs the U. 5S. , ‘on the four-man moeetke: * ‘he: fost: two ef doar emma wore Olficial Agent conquerors of Canada 4-1, He U ken aes to lee @ time * ‘ : istaged today with the final two) HERB ROWE FE 2-8950 letting up Thursday when they Dia \ [rene Soruerrow. |walloped Sweden 6-1 while Russie beat Czechoslovakia 7-4, and Can iada overwhelmed Germany 10-0. * CJ * a In the victory over Sweden, th ibig gun in the U. S. attack wa: |Johnny Matchefts of Eveleth |Minn., just as his fellow towns } 5. ‘ /man, Johnny Mayasich, was the... oe OLYMPIC FIGURE CHAMP — A skate gashed right ankle didn't ee prevent Tenley Albright of Newton Center, Mass. from capturing the | Olympic figure skating championship with a brilliant Performance at | Matchefts rapped in a goal in Cortina, for the United States. | each of the first two periods and | earmed an assist on the final | Yank tally in the ae period Jaw Reported Broken : oo which the U. 8. scored three times. : . Goals could be all-important tn e alco In. k this tournameft. If there is a lee for first, the championship will decided on the differénce in "LOS ANGELES “—Dgn Jordan! champ tied up in the early rounds goals made and goals against. | : = a Co oe es oe a! caught Brooklyn's Paddy DeMarco/with a combination of clinching and On the -basis of the first three == . “> ” woemee ~ . "| Phone = ds the U. S. with a clean one-two last night to! body punches, games, Russia leads the U. U. S-SWEDEN HOCKEY MATCH — Ken Pur- - AP Wirephote scroe a surprise 5th round techni-| with a 14 point difference on 19 COMPLETE AUTO PARTS cal knockout over the former world) _ ™@ the 5th the Brooklyn boxer |, scored and five against. The | Pur, Tight, of Grand Forks, N. D., and Vilgot _ezzo, Italy. The U. 8. downed the Swedish team, | AND ACCESSORIES * * -“tightweight champion in a sched-| “eet dows for a one-count trom Larsson of Sweden, race across the ice in the U.S.- 6-1, to continue its drive toward its first winter | wre a be hegre Sheet a OT er UeDert Leads First Round at Phoenix’ a mi - RE-BUILT ‘arora MOTORS Jere * mission doctor said DeMarco's| Combination. Gasping, DeMarco jaw was broken. uled 10-rounder at the Olympic) * stiff left-right and immediately PTT A Batt le Sweden Olympic hockey match at Cortina d’Am- Olympic hockey championship. s California State Lightweight) DeMarco stood up and raised Auditorium. A State Athletic Com-| Yet own again from a similar [his arme, apparentiy in & signal/ Title battle for Pontiec Table] PHOENIX, Ariz. w»—The golfing scores under par, Jay was 1 over 70, could be el as ‘definite’ jof defeat. But Jordan swarmed|Tennis association teams- today/Hebert brothers, Lionel and Jay, \per at 72. loa | ‘on 1 is McCoy Ebben over him and referee Tommy Hart | was growing tighter, with Pontiac have long been regarded as some- | Such professionals as Cary Mid- * * @ ac | ’ ice . ‘called a halt at 1:45. DeMarco Varnish tied with Cigarette Serv-|thing of a mystery by their pro- diecoft (72), two-time winners Jim-| So it was to brother Lionel, ‘ , |had turned his back on Jordan and ice for the lead at 60 points. Sccnse comer: ” , my Demaret (73) and Lloyd Man-|who plays on ot: Exie, Pa. to| CORNER OF CASS AND LAWRENCE ® : |plainly was not in shape for further) Varnish got its tie on the basis | Both are exceptionally fine play-|grum (74), 1955 winner Gene Lit- produce another good. round. Or ; in lo Ten | mixing. of a win over Stadium Inn, 51, ers, with picture form and com- \tler (14), and U. S. Open champ) ee ae while Cigarette Service was losing |petitive instincts, The mystery is Jack Fleck (79) were taking a|{or brother Jay to come through . i eres re win ~ — to Paddle Kings, 42. - Iwhy neither has ever won a major backseat to the lesser renowned With one of his own. Oddly enough, w/ Te ente ring a under-| In other matches Capitol Bar- tournament. Lionel Herbert. But the tournament/the two gene! wi thin By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dog. A crowd of 6,222 paid $15,200 pers defeated Fiscknacs $1 and| cee picture was still uncertain. |S eerake “ah a cher afer 7 eee) - Michigan State’s Julius McCoy to see him stop the former champ. Feet Carriers tripped Bethany) Well, today one of the brothers * * @ : now stands 4th in the race for the 140‘. Baptists 4-2. \from Lafayette, La., Lionel, stood) Ten players were within three) major college basketball scoring! Thursday night's outstanding /atop the heap as the field of 150 strokes of the leader. Most of them PRICE title, with an average of 27.5 points M tt F t match was that between Jimmy oF so players went into the second|were dark horses, while a scatter-| Bowlin Results a per game. . . arque e xpec $ [Reed and Juzz Hall. Reed won 21-,round of the $15,000 Phoenix Open.|ing, such as Bo Wininger, at €9,| g TH E = University of Detroit's Bill Eb- . 118 18-21 and 21-19. He put together a 35-33—68 round Jack Burke and the nonrelated| ben is in a three-way tie for 7th New Grid Mentor Standings _|vesterday, the best of only nine\Palmers, Johnny and Arnold at wamrus Lapins | 3>- with a 24.9 average. "Pts Ong Cine, 81 38 Pont. Mae. 1 3s ROCKET | Darrell Floyd of Furman still art : Font a Poaaie ix Se, 32 ainrea Wnt | wumonise ravens St PRES EV eeck Says Doby Wille: tot. i acm 14) gaimes e049 Gickd goals and [CO at Marquette niversity | Fleet carriers 49 Bethany ptist it} Abst. Title | act 31,,Pont. Rec. 9 30 08 124 free throws for an average hale announce, ota new football PRO BASKETBALL IF O Chi = Cuan & Deeks Cinrs. 2636, : | election of a EASTERN DIVINION t Fi Id —— oman Han oO as FTA at aes Pet Over Chisox Fie sstowyy powureerres , xan State last Saturday, is see FOC | eae oe x is MIAMI #—The one and only Bill)really did feel sorry that one of Chuck's sh’ Craig Heat. $1 $ ond with a 33.4 average. Marquette’s newly appointed ath- SyTeCuee WESTERN DIVISION i Nai = Veeek was ensconsced, naturally, his chief slugging rivals would be) |OL Tavern ° 3 Gene har Ft Western Michigan's Roger New- etic director, Laurence “Moon” emmeapens Eecsenoesses Het ra in the Presidential Suite, whence ie ° * har ace ‘eeneens cous man continues to lead in free throw Mullins, said late yesterday he had § late sci 8S could be seen all this city's off- bot See , : accuracy with 56 of 63 for 899. made a decision on a replacement “THURSDAY'S RESULTS “Look,” Veeck said, carefully, WEST SIDE SEN 7 andl : ae a1 hore islands and an important. “ IDE SENIOR HOUSE OVER TO OLOS but is not among the top 10 in and sent his recommendation to $' thee _— lated aie ep hoy ~ ‘did you ever before hear any- Pus Pts total scoring the university's athletic board. He Phusdeiphia & New York #7 segment of the Atlantic Ocean. The ining about the Comiskey Park/ sisters pe, Mess 33 YOULL @O?!1 —_——_—_—_——_— said at Manhattan, Kansas, ‘'Fer- Syracuse SATU RDAT'S | SCHEDULE man who introduced dwarfs and background being bad for hitters? Boren best 4} oe ad 3 zacca was not the man I recom syracuse, at New vere t c Dick & Wes 43 Mazza Mkt “, GMC Day Shift Quintet mended.” ee ‘Loule Pe mwa yoo m Elxnert, me Ine pa ie cng pin Bota? Chl Sad ts | Pita. PH p dag el 2 Winner in Union League = a thing he had just read, more {han a casual interest in such| + ple X 4% Pont. Ch ?. GMC's Local 594 day shift bas ithings'-while I was running the 9 atau —— a ketball learn walloped Ford coral Caine St. Louis Out “This is asa he said. Cleveland Indians and the St. Louis! a _— hee 898 of Milford, 17-44, in a UAW- ("Ted — says whe feels very Browns. I never heard one of our| sg ey TH ONE-MAN TELLS ANOTHER &@ a Thursday night! f NIT Sp t jsorry for Larry yy because players complain about it. - : eal pace ey ie High on of Reach Or Oo Larry has been traded from Cleve-| * he nasium land to the Chicago White Sok and) “But you know eat ll happen e Mel Taylor poured in 28 = By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Cincy. along with Indiana. is rated from now on will have to ple ay now, don’t you?'I know Doby, be- ‘ d teammate Dale Davis con-' A classy Cincinnati club, with a No. 11 in the nation and was one half his games in Comiskey Park. cause I brought him into the big : flatterin ae aie he GMC TON nin of three ranked teams in action The centerfield background is so leagues — the first Negro in the |: : Seeded & nae teh Hemon E sites the ie mee a Jast night. Louisville (No. 5) hit 47 bad at Comiskey Park, Ted says, American League, by the way. ‘ cee Misi ait ane Wheeler, feft the selection commit- jer cent from the field and 23 of 24 that Doby prohably won't hit worth He’s an intelligent, sensitive fel- * d k aes in| six tries. Chuck toy for a tee of the National Invitation Tour- foul tosses to wallop Toledo 93-64. a cent tiles they close the whole low Somebody will see to it fet ar tones ST ke =i in a nament crying in its beer today Morehead (Ky.),, however, upset section off, which you and I know he hears what Williams said. He'll ¢ ‘ place Ford's with 14 an pom over what might have, been |18th-ranked Marshall 108-103 in they're not going to do.” spend) from now reill the season| ai , neapec ively: Niicsdae oe overtime. Morehead is No. 1, Mar-| Wasn't it possible, we suggested starts worrying about that Comis-|7_ Oe ee 2 10 1-4! The Bearcats ha great iM shall No. 2 in national offense mildly, that the pride of the Boston key Patk background, and it won't ee mn oo Pe ene rankings, ‘(Red Sox was. leveling, that he'do him a bit of -good.” 4 oe ” — Former Millers Sign last night. Wheeler scored 37} With Rigney’s Giants | points. But for all the raves, ‘Cincy| (14-3) is bevond reach of the NIT} + NEW YORK — Bill Page bec ause of NCAA probation. | new manager of the New Yor The NIT has decided to skip any| nc. Giants, will have a couple of his ton not acceptable for the NCAA old Minneapolis players on hand ' championship p tourney. | when the team begins spring train fs Ing St. Louis also left the SIT a bit Oakland County’ Ss. Largest Volume The Giants announced today they gloomy last night. coming from 11 had signed contracts from Eddie points back to edge Wichita 90-88 D S t P| th D | Receseaal| a shortstop, and oul 4..iwo free throws in the last 5 e fo} O, ymou ea er fielder George Wilson seconds by Jim McLaughlin. who ae scored 36. That gave the Billikens, a 9-0 record in the Missouri Valley| 1 ; ‘ ~ Brooks Get Prep Ace > = 20 srcond i the Mimou Veto M The IVY LEAGUE LOS ANGELES @® — Al Norris. the title chase that. leads to the, eans . 1Ryear-dia Dorsey High» School NCAA Tournament | | third baseman, has been signed St fi | : by STETSON hy the Brooklyn Dodgers and will The NIT would much rather have) he assigned to Fort Worth in the the Bills “ind up sec is m the Texas League after reporting this Missouri Valley—and pay a return spring to the Dodgers’ Flomda visit to its shindig | camp at Vero Beach st. 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Huron St. Open “9 to 9 FE 8-0424 Tonmumag, THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC CZAR | \ { . . | ° : : A Swomomr if ye ‘| THE oe PRESS. _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 8, 1956 Monte Irvin Is’ Top Addition = _ Bowling Results 3 Pts. poll 26 Wolves 20 24 Foxes 20 23 Fawns 2 22 Cubs cutee 188, K. Surton $00; Pondas —— i m, Tigers 2183. ELAS Lapies_oNDAY DIVISION INSTALLED FREE i pce fiat ii pitcher, ie oodchucks WHILE YOU WAIT Another “newcomer” (Turk) Lown who, at 32, has blos- an effective relief Cubs let him go several years ago only to rehire {This fs the 16th of @ series of articles ajor e reckie proe- ts, written by Associated Press ail ae ae Joe- menetion: 2 pecmnoae acaps Leagu se is Omar reguiar lineup. He believes all Moryn needs is a chance to play | games. regularly, a chance he thinks the ‘Cubs to Rely on ‘New Faces With ‘Familiar Look’ and rapped -14 home runs in 75) aaer Se ek naturally, | also will devote a great. deal of attention to younger newconiers, pure) LADY EAGLES NO. 1230 lam mnageld hens 46-2 flychaser never received with Savon Wi NEW YORK @ ~ - The Chicago] the Dodgers. Matthews 1s not con- 42 25 Mysterious § 29 39/Cubs’ spring roster is dotted with | cerned with Irvin's advanced age, $1 3% Moodcums ttinewcomets Bat some of the se either: Lah asgeg by the Tine & L Elwell isn) V, Bacok|“new faces” have 9 familiar look. ie a wipe | Ryan } KUHN AUTO WASH = It is on this group that the Cubs|Spoin had an opportunity to ob- Scesene wort a, At The meat wnertng atten is(a heioemcme ieee ben 352| Lai le __ Aareen From ee i is Ackerman's (8 43|ST-yearold Monte Irvin, the former | Lakeside “a Eric's 23 97/ lugging outfielder of the New York kaye 122 "howe to; Union Lake/Giants who was drafted from Colorado Pucksters | Aim for Top Place EAST LANSING @® — Univer- sity of Colorado will try te vault|There must be fai That no defeat can -ever leave for dead; Out of the Darkness — ‘By GRANTLAND RICE There must be Courage when you seek the light darkness that ma’ in’ finishing a t the wait ahead; Wal into Ist place in the Western Col- him. after he had posted an im- pressive 125 record at Low An-|legiate Hockey League standings There-must be in your argosy one dream : |geles, all in relief. over Michigan State this weekend.| That you can. , though the road is Pie eee Colorado is 3rd right now but! BY storm and shadow through the dawn’s first gleam— . 2 Then there ts outfielder Waltstas Friday cad onmehe Mest And there must’ be a song. end i, Morya, who wil be 29 before the) et “the lak . star. Pilomen:'D. White 178, A) Marahell see; rewular season gets under way in pier Place here must be ot the road is lost i\Men: O. Mathes 214, he Howard 214— 579; Upsetters 066-—2719. had an unimpressive 248 batting | — ee Through the gra ‘There must be courage , aS W League .- leading Michigan and “rat Fate collects iicta aking the right of way; — 2nd place Michigan Tech both are Battered and broken as we slog on by, . gray g mat hold our march a bay; but he slugged 2% homers calle this weekend. Personnel Director Wid Matthews | M. 7-3, MSU i the pack with a 1-H. mark, and Dual Sets — BELLES & BEAUX Motor Mart Auto Paris| | Lilacs re Tu ulips *a'mark with St. Paul last season Larkepure 48 a 4 Carnations 44 Dandelion: 39 drove in 88 runs. 121-123 E, Montcalm FE 4-6230. will be disappointed if both Irvin and Moryn fail to break inte the Huby ae of For Sport Fans... A Daily Feature From the World of Sports by the No. 1 Sports Columnist JIMMY POWERS | Watch for His Column © | onthe Sport Pages _| THE PONTIAC PRESS ~ || Starting Monday, Feb. 6 satires dy ree oo erate ek ee ae ‘ Bee Pis. ; er Cinrs. Mike's Aute 3 - Olives Buick tate Bank = e y & iD Clara, Allen & Bon 2 f Stans aa Any aan 3 +Sturdevant’s utchinsea’ “y. ons rods 170, MN. Kee- Cinrs. 134, Mich 82 and Colorado! | Birmingham Angler ||Spears Husky Pike at 13% pounds, Muirhead reports. Muirhead was fishing from a = | shanty. or Pseesse Seeking the light beyond — an 81 record. There still must be one dream that will not die— And there must be a song. (Copyright 1956, A. 8. Barnes & Co.) e pay the cost the mists that throng, Kerr Selected - |Santee Quits ‘at Request of AAU Group NEW YORK .(—Wes Santee, Ameriea’s controversia] and fast- ‘est miler, has withdrawn, appar: ently, by request, from three of the of the season, including the Mill- rose Games at Madison Square Garden in which he was scheduled to meet unbeaten Ron Delany in the Wanamaker Mile tomorrow night. In almost identical telegrams to ‘Sturde.|promoters of the Millrose meet, the New York A.C. Games on Feb. 18 and the National AAU cham- ipionships Feb. 25, Lt, Tom Rosan- top indoor track and field meets | _'a split vote of his local Missouri Dayton's Coach Three Meets} Ex-Irish All-America Fills Vacancy Left by Hugh Devore DAYTON, Ohio ##—William H. (Buddy) Kerr “ot the University of Washington's coaching staff ex- pects to arrive here in about 10 days to take over as head football coach at the University of Dayton. Santee, said the “personal business’ had nothing to do with a leg injury, which sidelined him until last ‘Saturday when he ran fourth’ be- hind Delany at Boston. Delany was timed in 4:06.3 and Santee in 4:08. While declining to comment fur- ther, the former Kansas ace did indicate his withdrawal was the result of a request by a seven-man |AAU investigating committee.: The charges against Santee al- lege he received exorbitant ex- orbitant expenses for competing in four California meets last spring. He was absolved of wrongdoing by Valley AAU executive committee [teat fall. But the case was re-'i = ens LAY-A-WAY NOW FOR SPRING = = = ate ] 1950 Lincoln : $3400 1953 Deo Club Coupe Club Coupe . : . $900 $965” Savoy Fordor | BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-P 31 Years of CASS AT W. PIKE ST. CARS ‘Bowling and golf have one control — extended, in order to swing it back ‘arm actually feels as ii it were swinging to the right, as sketch | Hug the side of the body and 'you’ll finish the swing in line with ithe No. 3 pin, so that with an easy City Ice Carnival Ends The 1956 Pontiac Ice Carnival, j Norte Side Ice Rink, Mentcotme | Sponsored by the North Side Com- jane Edison streets. | munity Club and the Parks and the two-day carniva was sched. uled to be completed last week- end, but poor skating conditions \forced the postponement of Sun- day's program after Saturday's preliminary events had been run Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY HOW TO HOLD GROOVE — factor: The swing must be straight back—the night arm “buried” against the body. Let the arm slip ‘away from the body in golf and. ed by a panel of five judges on the basis of personality, beauty, | intelligence and skating ability She will reign over the proceedings from a throne of ice erected on the rink. : 7 The North Side Community Club will present awards for all — ; / events. GET THE _ i | GO” For Your Dough! WE’RE OFFERING TOP TRADES on the Go-Packed | FORD V-8 During Our FEBRUARY SALES JUBILEE = Howard Lare, Inc. your swing goes ‘outside the arc."’. Result: You cut across the ball and slice. In bowling you'll pull the bal] high on the head. pin. That's. why in bowling the push- j away to put the ball into swing is so important. You've got to get it out in front of you far enough, to a point where the arms are fully close to the body. Now comes the key point: Let the ball drop into its downw forward swing of its own weig t Never force it down. Only with swing will you keep the arm in the groove, hugging your side, so that, as the ball passes your body, the | shows. arm-lift you'll avoid hitting the 2705 Orchard Lake head pin high. A hook has to have : “room” on the right, and keeping KEEGO ‘the swing ‘‘in tight’’ is the only FE 5-9204 ‘way to provide that room. (Copyright 1936 John PF. Dulle ou 195) es | Fordor - $405 YOU MEAN THERE ‘S A Setter Way “To reaver? lymouth Fair. Dealing FFE 2-0186 Federal’ 5 A\b\ Delayed Program Sunday-. gt oR: ON eins 5 er) ae Gs | THE PONTEAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, »_1956 berger and Berryman.” Chiefs’ squad will include two... styler, who become eli-| , ia reas that 216 bluefin tune. were gible. Between 22 and 2% will - make the trip to Flint. eae Cod Club Winner NEW YORK @®—The Cape Cod ‘Tuna Club won the U. S. Atlantic 'Tuna Tournament 1955 tagging con- _|test. Jake Brown, one of its mem- tagged duting 195. 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The report on ski conditions to day: SNOW SNAKE Mountain (between Clare and Harrison): Temperature 20: es _— base Peter @-tinch new powder ) sm pp pe cellent. \ SKI VILL or Sylvan Knob, Au Bebie Ski Club, Snow Valley Ski Club |Otségo Gkt Club (mear Gaylord): rom: Sinenee 20; 8-14 inch packed base with pe of heavy powder snow. Skiing | exgelien ‘OGEMAW BILLS (near West Branch) | ooenens = 4-inch new snow, snow- eg Lip at time report. Skin; excellent RAYLING “winter Bports rk: Tem- 4-inch packed base, with — perature 24; Severt: Temperature 17; ‘T-tnch base OLD GCUNS Res. Mi 4-0309 THE GUN SHOP 526 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN ‘ Bus. MI 6-2647 areas Thursday as winter sports "Ss Skiing was described as cx: | area, Houghton-Hancock tn the | new powder snow fell on a two | MIO MOUNTAIN (near Mio}: Tem- hana 25; 8-0 tnch base.-with. | aor snow. Skiing excellent. ina RISWOLD MOUNT (near Indian Heavy Snows Guarantee Fine Skiing Conditions hes 3-4 Imch new snow. 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In fact, you can pick from over 75 used ley, which travels to Farmington . tonight. A win for the Bears and wi cars. a _— ‘s 2 Junior Braves, ot) | -By the way, have you decided what to give EM, lender pot Boe may ne i your sweetheart for Valentine Day? Why not ee uaa Goanopper it please her with a sharp used car from our lot. sonia meting of tho peer, nd | It will be a GOOD DEAL for you too! So drive may tumble, « win would put Bir- | . out today and see Al,” The Car Buyer's Pal.” cat) an ares. You'll be glad you did. . Milford expects litfle trouble ‘Simms Bros, 28 $1 > from -Brighten in the Wayne = me, 6 3 Oakland circulf, with an interest- |: 5 aivepree- | ing clash taking place at North- | bard effort for runnerup Suree Boot & (1! 2 : last ditch ’ i ‘ claims. : Schulte ‘Elec. 31 &1 ae At est craft ker at AL HANOUTE host Clarkston trying to avenge & gp oe 73-53 loss earlier. CHEVROLET-BUICK ; Ad ede “MAJORETTES bled Southern Thumb = ole — — mares, Bow 3 LAKE anon, MICH. MY 2-2411 s:darch’s one—2ee0.| PHS Tankers Aim : for Sixth Victory | Aiming for their 6th overall aaa eee Pontine Press Phote swimming victory of the year, and|’ BACKBONE — Coach Robert (Des) George Bergstrom (freestyier), Anton Simson the Sth in Saginaw Valley compe-| Boyce as the “backbone” of the current good PHS (diver), Tom Cross (backstroke). At top, (rear) | tition, Pontiac High's club this aft-) swimming team, arg the five boys above. They | Bob Keavy (breaststroke) and below him, Fred | ernoon was engaging Flint Central! have been consistent winners and point-makers Roeser (freestyle). They swim today at Flint | Ba fog a and all are seniors. From left (in water) are, Central in the Ist second-round SVC dual meet. | a lag ecg a a: SP bu GAS-LINE AcE : THIRTY <9 a # ye. 3 ¥ Ao Se fil if { ie dias = i - can ae! : Ns | ‘} Sigs . ‘+ 4 f j its ‘ ) : i / THE PONTIAC \ / PRESS, fi ah 3 : pA ivy FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 NOUMEA—To make better fish- ermen of South Sea Islanders whose traditional food for centuries ~ has been fish, a school recently “wats opened here in New Cajedonia. bare w Commission and the U. N. Food and Agriculture Organization, it was headed by Dr. Ralph C. Be- dell. ; The % Islanders in the original ciass study the use of mechanized storing and marketing of fish and control of such harmful practices as dynamiting and poisoning. . An importnat feature was fish- farming—transferring fish from fresh and brackish water into pear! oysters and-ether molluscs. 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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 A THIRTY-ONE : 5 Achievement AlLTime Record First Industrial Firm in History to Hit, Go Over Figure MIAMI ®—General Motors last . year became thetirst industrial corporation in history to reach a billion dollars in net earnings for On record-smashing dollar sales Hie and the 1953 record high of $10, 028,000,000. The figures, along with new rec ords in employment and- payrolls, were announced by Harlow H. Cur- tice, GM president, at a news con- tomorrow of the Miami phase_of the GM Motorama of 1956. | Curtice said the avons num: | ber of salaried and hourly-rate | AP Wirephoto REPORTS RECORD INCOME — Harlow. H. Curtice, president of General Motors, announces at a news conference in Miami a record- | . \+ ‘Market Makes “and. 2 pointy as the company a presentation, partment was an-| head injuries. was given last month in New York. noanced yester- F From Miami the motorama moves day by reaps Police said Belko had heen to Los Angeles for a March 31 Controller Wil-'rinking when he was hit on) W showing. Thenee it goes to San ~ liam J. Collins’ ‘Warren near Artesian. Francisco and later to Boston ai autiainew po- Police said two other cars nar a sition, French rowly missed hitting the elderly GMC Receives Order will supervise man before the third auto did ‘ preparation of strike him FRENCH economic and fi- Officers said the min who hit nancial analyses and forecasting pee got out of his car and for international activity, Collins \ 4. tog by other witnesses to said call police. Instead, he got back French joined the firm in 1949, inde) bis fantelena Carecelawsy) and prior to his new appointment for 50 Diesel Trucks McLean Trucking Co. of Winston- Salem, N. C., one of the top 10 motor freight carriers in the coun- try. has ordered 50 heavy-duty was an economic analyst. He is a Witnesses said the man was GMC diesel tractors to augment its graduate of the University of driving a two-tone brown 1955, all-GMC road fleet and 34 medium- Michigan. Chevrolet with Alabama number 22902 + = duty GMCs for its local and delivery operations pick-up Richard Fisher of the staff at A. S. McEvoy. truck fleet di- the Maple Leaf Dairy wil! attend vision manager for GMC Truck a three-day session of the 1956 Na- ug es Hae uces and Coach Division. said McLean tional Gundlach Ice Cream Clinic placed the order following five at Cincinnati. O. Feb. 21-23 meh § k Bill years’ experience with GMC trac- clinic will be conducted by G ouse ped er | tors in its Eastern Seaboard truck- Gundlach & Co. dairy industry . ing operation. At present, 32 GMCs consultants LANSING — A_ Republican __ legislator proposed a constitutional The promotion of Edward E. amendment today empowering the Rothman, of 508 Linden Rd.. Bir- voters to nominate a full-tim minhgham. to director of the Ford speaker of the State House of Rep Motor Co.'s proguct advertising resentatives and sales promotion office was an-. The proposal was seen as a Re- nounced today by Vice President publican bid to create a position 34 model F372s. The 50 units afe walker A. Williams. of strength in the House, where sleeper-cab tractors powered 63 por to joining Ford Rothman they have a shim majority of only oe on diesel ee eee Was assoviated with several adver- nine 1350 horsepower, and the others are ,:..,, ries ~ there years dual-purpose tractors with 270 eu li al apne for Hi al poe The full-time speaker would be bic-inch gasoline engines achiev- . — C : a . _ elected by the represettatives ing Co. After leaving the Campbell ing 140 horsepower Ewald Co.. whdre he was gefbral themselves, although each party E would choose nominees during ‘ manager, director and senior vice the primary election for gover- Earnings ‘president, he was associated with) pom) yi MacManus, Jotn & Adams Inc.,' PITTSBURGH (INS)—Allegherny Lué- Bloomfield Hills advertising At present, the speaker is elect: cometiier ter yaar oled Dor at af, AEENCY. ed by members of the House with-! $14,965,660, equal to $8.25 A native of Detroit, he attended out the help of the voters. are operating in various runs be- tween Atlanta and Boston The trucking comp&ny, which is recognized as the largest motor freight carrier headquartered in the South, has ordered 50 cab- over-engine model DF662-47s and a common th $4,246%63 ee tn Phat pre Michigan State University and is | The proposal was introduced in coding year. Seles increased to $256.- uate of the University of the fo f int resolution “by $87,068 ‘from $170.036405 in 1954, % Sradua ni y of the form of a jo solution «bj Pennsylvania. pe Rep. Theodore F. _ Berkley) Hughes (R- a member of the House Western Unier ome for ‘TNS: reported. net in of $13,040 e90 NEW YORK Telegraph Co the year ended Dec. 31 e Nuevo Laredo. Mexico, has a “Young Turk” element which fre- Pempared ets * 59. 384.986 ae as new atepont quently ;sides. with Democrats com inen share’ in the precea ing veer eine Before the proposal takes effect, He gebag arama Gl Ua el Me Dj an ds it would Nave to_be approved by NEW YORK ‘AP)-. Eaton Manuf’ IVI en 5 twa thirds of both Houses and a ‘ng Co. reports annus records tn sale Jew yoRE (AB)—@tenderd 011 Co majority of the voters. bc earning: for the 12 months ended M1, 1955. Net income, was $13 275 - NJ: directors have declared a dividend of 50 cents on its stock reeentiy split, ca equal te $7 40 Seen ere a ih pec torcae Radioactive isotopes and some, share, oh ey peeccataa period soe wnt aa mpl = ke ell chemo- therapeutic agents are be-, “ compares with 6128 paid @ year ego ‘ing used’ in. cancer research at) : ‘ j t “a Todar's dividend declaration ts Japan is boosting its camera | Todays dividen stock of record my- output, 16, «Fe Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital in * | Calcutta, India. ~ + Rinabcies $1 Billion Mark i eerie MARKETS ‘Produce DETROIT PRODUCE Bare Progress : an-i celpts Bi “nounced it would work qa four-day ‘week next week. a Feb. 3 (AP) — Rees. ts * phe OM SES neluded, 2 Ford Motor over the counter (lj . 1 be; bi 45- closed yesterday at 63%: bid and . eg hothouse, : companies, plus plans for expan-|Ne 1. i1%6-4%8°> = Hecales, tanped, posed gm imran aty sliclime yy Li htni Glide Sleds sion and gaged sales Prospects | eee et beet "| higher, March $1.30%; oats un- 9 ing | os ¢ 8 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS eae ee ed payload pet Flexible. Flyer Sleds Aircrafts were higher without) Copte 1.o¢ ‘or Se: hole, buying pric amen t mepiewt igher, March) Skii 10% Off wie ee cee are ie ig 8 fe: & & CG stare 90 B 86.38, carteah and = 7 = 8 — g ais Z hund: pounds higher, March) \vidual rails were unchanged, Steels; ee ee St ek Ge $11.70. i SHRINE CIRCUS RESERVED SEAT TICKETS y "s 30.5; mi re were steady. Motors were mixed. i o00.9 git — as | 5: a ned March wheat sold off in early | "ON SALE MERE Chrysler was down between 1) ' dirties s8 checks 338: current te- ~_ tivity in export circles. BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. Huron . ‘Select From Over 200 Stock Patierns— Small Prints, Textures,. Florals, Scenies All Washable Acme Quality Paint Store he: Saginaw St. sadatalit Canons oSthdcct ot ese reser afferd, regardiess of much er bew many you owe. fe NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counpelli onpuience assist you" Hours: Deily 9 to 5. Wed. é Sat. 9 to Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 4i') 6. Saginaw 8. Hillman of Saginaw, Mrs. William | Little of Wheeler, and Mrs. Her- \ers, Arthur of Flint, Henry, Alex, | Napoleon, and Lewis, all of Sag-| jinaw, and several nieces and neph- ~§41, , . eigh employes on GM payrolls Smashing net income of $1,199,000,000 for the corporation in ‘1955, ©1'* ollered. Today it started with grage large nn a, ge Grain Prices a bid of 63% and then improved a, throughout the world numbered = highest in history. pore, ee = cee fee Se CHICAGO GRAIN 624,000 last year, ae with * T' ~Superior Oil of California. the wchects 33. Total weekly receipts ie gemwo. ee wont i aeeeies ones @ 1954 average of 576,667 and a | T k p | | . . .- big board’s top-priced stock, hit @ “Commercially gre i wc | : j teenies. ‘'» May ..,.. o. 4% 1953 previous record total of GMC rucK Veaiers News in Brief new high of 1.220 up 40 points. —_—,,, Whites_—Grade A extra crs tl SER Subp I ate 485,002 ; i : ee 8 Ona Bins Core F us 06: LBGNS These workers, the GM president. fo Attend Meetings ; Twe Fenton men who pleaded New York Stocks are <= rade |heee soso 10M Wey «ose Ee wields eras fore Hlly Township Jpptice Doe). “ane Sunaienn uaa es p +e m-} i err i a erry ae ween compares | with Forty-one meetings designed ary Bi esterday leet fined | tion 3he) OnE? Map . 946 CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (AP)—Potators: Ar-(OF6 +++ 5AM ESF iooer-- BS $2,610,000,000 in 1954, and a previ-. remer y re Air Reduction 83 Jones kL | 4s! rivals old stock 78: om track 245: total ous 1953 solr of $2.676.044,049, . 2cquaint GMC Truck dealers with $25 with $10 costs apiece. Harold pyre] Momal he gt arpa Meac U8. shipments 441; su te, In the United States alone,“ Cur-/™¢chanical improvements and oth- Johnson, 21, and Richard Taybor, ‘Alum Ud OL4 Kresge, 88 283 nent eee ee ee ee Car-| County Deaths tice said, 410,000 hourly rate em. er chang ay reegpl eal al Blue 19, paid the ‘fines. | Am: Atritne ied 237 Loe Gin” Si it 2 Soe ee ployes received more than $2, 180,- Efron in 5 doles Febru 13-24 Charged with drunk driving, 37-| re Cyan 6.5 taeen = 3: ‘sote- hoe bal oy gaat dng 15-3 oF a ee Harry Klein 000,000 in wages. In 1954 hour: ooo am Gas & KE! 80.8 Lone 6 Chem 733 waned 360. New stock ock arrivals 3; on _ : \by GMC Truck and Coach Divi- = James Puckett of Walled|am M & Pov 344° oriara 20.4 reek 40: supplies HOLLY — Service for Harry employes numbered. 367,000 whe aon Lake pleaded guilty yesterday be-| Tes Leone ae ‘Mack Trk 296 fair and marke 7 a Caries, treek kiKlein, 69. 504 Sherman St,, who received $1,747,000,000 in wages.’ Ri C Weodhoete gencral truck fore Walled Lake Justice Logan) 4s Tol & Tel 1843 Maye er ace aes cna 00 died yesterday in Pontiac, will be Cartice also told newsmen <1 id Sparks and was fined $50 with $15) Am Viscose... 494 Mead Cp nT held at 10 am. Saturday from GM's 1955 tax bill, including pro- ‘will. include talks by ane otis costs. | Armee att os bog MeL Hon , , io Poultr Lietemeyer and Son Funeral Home, visions for state and local taxes, representatives and the showing of sormmcé Mima Ch S33 DETROIT POULTRY Cincinnati, Ohio, where his body . Pp e si 4 Charged with reckless driving, Atchison 146 Mont Ward . 87.6 Peb. 3 (AP)—Prices paid ken *t Burial is to be will be “‘in the area of §1,600,000,- motion pictures on new product Fred. M. Konchis, 35, of Milford, St! Ss lees, 64 Moores 4“ é fob. Detroit for No i euaiity | WAS taken ‘today. 6 000.” The comparable 1954 aoe sees = a ig Mueller Br 34 fy, re poultry up to'10 a.m n Vine Street Hill Cemetery there. ure was $1, maen os. NE’ developments and 1956 sales strat- pleaded guilty and was fined 0b & ct 463 Nat isc 31m pe ligevy he a3 3. bp ht type 20: peeatnasions were made by the . se * rs egy. by Pontiac Municipal Judge Mau-' be ol 17 Nat Cash R367 — or wren ea ey P| Drver Funeral Home, Holly, Curtice previously has said ap- The meetings will be held in rice E. Finnegan today. eo at oh Head rat to estes. 188 Wes) 33 Young heavy He is survived:by his wife, Mary; proximately 8 per cent of GM's GMC's 19 zones throughout the pistes ainner at St. Vi Rood pire °° Mut led 2 lone brother. John, Cincinnati, and dollar volume comes from its auto-'United States and each zone man- Hall, 197 8. en Bt : Aare some werner 8 ns, eee as oe anh two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Rouse and motive operations. In last year’s ager will preside over the program 4, from 5 to 8 $1 for ane “A polo — oe Nia M Pow 28 oop feocieas ae i ‘tone 48 paler Mrs. John Cropper both of Cin- record-smashing operations for the in his area. 50c for children 12 and cue a Calumet aH 128 No, “BMY Be «/ 30) coope Tog? ge 24-28. liebe be Piers cinnati. , auto industry the corporation's’ All but two of the gatherings \Cameb Wy .. 3% | Nwat Airline 17 |1S56T trol’ cn ntrece tthe: ee : . —Adv. Ac #27 Ohio On 3611 roosters 148-18 8; caponettes under 0's George W. Bates Various divisions built 3.989.987 will take place in General Motors ‘Capital airy a7 Pac & BL aT SESE over ats ib ae 3O | HADLEY — Service for George Passenger cars and 500.972 trucks Training Centers. — Decorating. New hobby cs sree Ce es i ecan apenas w Bates, 39, 3553 First St., will -~ poe » ane United — Dealers in the Detroit area will cont 42000 "Gall PE 44900 "or a rec 4 ‘ Beane pe rg Livestock be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from y iw oO . ie leche tut = cl ae gather for their meeting Feb. 13 pr 2-goo9 — Adv, Chrysler te Pe AR. 383 opeTROIT Lives IP Shoe en. the Baird Paral Home tr La- and 14 in Detroit. Peak oa are ~ lable ita No early sa peer. Burial arrangements will be| sions included 3,048,357 cars and wemengs sale, Fri. night, Feb. 3, ‘Goce ral ere Stowe fay 9) Pear pra Receipts _meinly|Snnounred later Mr. Bates 609.512 trucks and coaches. 7:30 to 9 at Stevens Hall, Exchange | dA :° 384 Philip: Mor, 455: cows, maruet about steady toany. Com-|® eli = , : = : Th t i in an oe s Se of the New Ambulance Unveiled 5 . entrance. —Adv at ate ie ‘a3 pio monies ob oe prime fed ‘nea ¥ heifers arog oe i newest series of records came as A special ambulance model, de-| | Cen vas 4 Pulima . e Uneven o * : . : GM was preparing for the second! signed for multi-purpose eiaicipe on — en in jail and needs) C22 "nee “ 18.8 Pure Ou a3 gees te | ~~ melaty over AA —— = ps wife, hokage} tation of i 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.| Cont i OS) aca **. Qz6, still om hand early Thursday from Mon.|@ Gaughter, Mrs. Robert Horton of | presentation of its elaborate show- has been iC oo: 6, Se 3 7S ing of corporation products, includ ne Divi hp ena Es —Aav |gont ou Pa. BR) eee ee tk eee eitty “cetive naeeaee” cne| Hadley: one son. Arien af heme; a i s. = i Co oe » BU 44.5. ’ * | i and ing a series of new “ream” cars. Tadjerey uh a tere re ereiney sales Sat 8S Raab crs SE a Ne ileeety Welle Syme” aioe, Cel tne “pertige ease tow semare 5 sais picture showing (helones in nad Ras) Sibhcosons —Aay. “ Bows Aire’... @3. Rock Spe. 30 feeders scares Tag acere 3200-287 Mrs. Wilbur Hitchcock and Mrs.. neers’ concept of electronically- y, engine, the model is a etary. Be Fee oe eieree Pop sre| bout 100 head high choice to mostly Waype Rice. all of 1 two controlled motoring 20 years from adapted Dodge Sierra four-door’ Detr olf Man | d air Lo) 447. Beoville Mig 30-1 Pood and ‘choice ted ‘steers 1846-20 te; brothers, Dean of North Branch ae a Deets Peon automotive oat ol wagcarll wich) Dodge (alll njure BS , Aue tke a Benoa Most | utility and | commercial sears and Douglas of Lapeer. | products. Among the latter are a : ee Erie ... 21 Sinclair O re a ee fed teatro nt 4 Alfred P. Lolselie variety of home appliances and a ‘i#ls describe as “ideal for many b Hit and Run Dri pawn Mee ate Socony Mob . 912/063 10. ted heifers, 11 26-18. sie Be Morera : on) : | Sess small communities as a combina- river Firestone 70.3 goa Ry a0 | bettors fe.e0-16.80: eels utility. and| HOLLY — Service for Alfred P. greatly improved “kitchen of to- Food Mach ...53.4 r as tion ace) and ae ve- Preepot Sul . 99 Spefty Rand Fete cee 1p eters 9, 12.00-18.00; most Loiselfe, 69, Fish Lake Road. morrow. : ~ Ga De 41.3 Std On Call ljutility cows 1100-1275. few better heavy , The kitchen include ' DETROIT (INS) A hit-run as aa 24 tea "pg Std Ou L 51.2 cows 13.00, canners and cutters metaly| iwill be--held at 9 a. m. Saturday S$ such ines ‘driver early tod trick d Gen, Pes 466 So io ee 1 oat ree san utility ope eeae bo from St. Reta’s Catholic Church, 7¢ ; ay "uc J : 0 a good a = amis thet cocks nisbigee get- Business Notes eu Nore a me an = Mille -.. 691 Stag Pack 94 tb feeder steers 1700-1858 |with burial in Lakeside Cemetery ir ead =* jured an elderly map) Shee... 86 syiv KI Pa 434 here. Mr. Loiselle died Wednesday! dishes with sound waves oe ‘who was crawling across a De Gen Tel ti Tenes Co 1213 CHICAGO Eavenvec The “d Gen Tire 580 Tex OG Bul AGO, Peb (oF matabes hogs |at St. Joseph Hospital, Flint. Ros-, ream" cars include ex-, The elevation of John D. French, | ; 9.000; moderately cette early but 4 troit street on- his hands and Oiliette 43. Thomp Pa 30.7 — +|aY, service will be at 8 p.m. to-| perimesftal models by each of the of 280 Northlawn. Ave.. Bi Goebe) Br 8.3 Tran W Air 25 very dull: butchers fully 0 wn. Ave.. Birming-| neg Goodrich <- ee 4 | francamer 39.4 lower than most sales Thursday or sendy inight at Bendle Funeral Home in| five GM car divisions and the Fire--ham, to the post of manager of : coayear ~*: at Twent Ce 33.3 '@ 88 much as 25 lower Thursday's | Holly. bird II, the corporation's newest Burroughs’ eco-, The victim, Adam Belko, 68, (gran —— ai Ng fs a most C8 Nol to 38 190-33 ‘bbe ra Survivors include his wife, Ger- gas turbine model. nomic and finan-| of Detroit, was taken to Mt. Gresmound "te Gait Ppa) FL Met cet en an eee ae wo 1|trude: four sisters, Mrs. Allen tea pet he the gtittering cial analysis de- Carmel Mercy Hospital with ao oe Vat, $1.4 2s pea” weights carty af 1400-1438:'Wynes of Saginaw, Mrs. George) m jon Ollar 7) n Gas Cp zt 415 wana 63 a 83 29 eee 10 43 NM ews. | : Mrs, Alilea Walker AVON TOWNSHIP—Service ‘for <° Mrs. Alilea Walker, 56, 3211 S.| Grant St., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday from the Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home, Auburn Heights, | * with burial in White Chapel Ceme-| ‘tery. Mrs. Walker Ged this morn- | ing. She is survived her hus- band, Carl; a daughter, Mrs. James Eaton of Drayton Plains; one son, Robert of Pontiac: her eel Mrs. Mary Houghtaling of ald ak one sister, Mrs. Mar et Kline of Pontiac:- three broth-| ers, Vernard Houghtaling of Or-' tonville: Berdette Houghtaling of Pontiac and Harold of California; | and one grande hild. | PUBLIC SALE ees Buick, Motor Mo V811445 2 door | ale to be hejd at 1:30 pm. February) n 1956 at 216 Orchard Lake Avenue, Py ‘ontine, Michigen Feb. 3, 4, 1966, PUBLIC SALE i 1991 Chevrolet, 2 Door Serie! No | LIKGIIT66B Gale to be held at 10:00 am, February 15th, 1966 at 46 W FE 2-3308 « Above Oskiand Thester Conveyor Engineers WHY FIGHT TRAFFIC JAM? Work near your home end save hours of driving . . . seve money by cutting automobile expenses. man Logpp of Detroit: five broth- Palmer-Bee Compeny offers you employment, in sub- urban Bloomfield Hills, under ideal conditions . Ye permanent pesitions et top rates and over-* time with a Company thet hes « successful record of over 50 years e @ perfect working conditions in a brand new, modern, air-conditioned building =» PERMANENT POSITIONS VEYOR ENGINEERS for CON ; Senior Designers Design Engineers Estimators Structural Layout Drefressoa, Design Trainees EVENING AND SATURDAY INTERVIEWS __-— by APPOINTMENT Phone: JOrden 6-7972 Midwest 7-0400° Palmer-Bee Company Opdyke Road G&G. T. RR. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Lawrence, Pontiac, Michigans ‘i ‘eb 2 2, 1066 a aS Daddy . . . farget the mink. - I much prefer a gorgeous, new 1956 Cadillae i 1 o- 8. faginaw St, JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac Ph. FE 4-2508 Pole De ea ee a eee Se Peet bade 2 cig jaf f aol LY F ; ray } ee / . i ( if ‘ =. y We : mn : i : a a Wr A f ’ a ye S| 4 a "s : : Roa if eee re ae hh f Q ‘4 f yA ¢ Bes ; i Na | a | J THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY PA, RAMs cater ees Ae). Gutricins 00 fo vetomiel 46 . Basically, this premise is sound, sented to the board, Causes Shown seers = ____|133 accidents took place.“ , == . ses Traffic and Safety Bureau reveals| Sunday. // Later, the business-owner may |transiers ot aoe wo were Donald Bivens, arrested Wednes- Half of City’s Accidents Hoon on Week ends tc; and 128 mamatatarng Reports New Operations P; SNOWN Sriesteiee= of Coupon Book Plans aaa Ener Pla of Gully Road Mishap SL; [Reports New Operations zen == = “County Board Aller ss area pb day dure a pred booy we Official Questions Ethics. 22a, ten Districts 3 i ame ca to" | am awn of coney ww sae ee omnes on Fire Hindrance A summary tron Pontiac Police occurred on Friday, Saturday and (words, of caution .to potential ete, and items of~itrchandise. facilities or finances ; ‘Charnwood ~ Subdivision No. . which happened here in_ 1955 deaths were attributed to speed-| Pontiac Business Ethics Board |tacted by te vee con- flood of book-purchasers, Hirlinger . ‘ 2,/$3,500 blaze in his" house at 661 Drunk Grivieg figured unr [ing, nd ene cock to drinking, ‘ny ‘yesterday. ‘and, if appar-'said. : Troy Township, to have S. Winding to plead cept the side of t 4-4 John Hirlinger repotts by the caller af’ their homes. ‘ - ee field Hills School District was ap-| act — of way 271 times, or followed too wrong roa ae Lak ; | yesterday. closely 183 times. Speeding | Four of eight pedestrians pol ha gicideryee clam Sach a venture was cperated | Jang Folice eater edie yee cats Hilis|, ivens. 30, also changed his plea = ve ? j / f \ Se ite psi chard hoy eau br of Cunmers ere concer | tigen ‘evel eh Grab Photos a pa ae eS ae os "| tens. Ow a total per- | ties of a w Enger assumed such nova vondale school dis-| sssa ttery. Reads were wet o muddy in 29 sons Injured, 109 were pedes- calls its =e “Band of eoacccypaemyp aaa grap beard are of M. Monroe a. a pale hearing was et Townsh so dusticn Wile D LeFur ideuts, accidents.| trians Gold: 1 ‘mail Gaaas 4 p.m, Feb. 16 in board’s gy. fined Bivens Bad prendre snow, fog—| Most injured persons, 130 of] The poomecten ts similar to | ‘the 'g ve rr Po pails cies Talon ira as Mts N. Telegraph ote and 30 days el clouded vision sees them, were 25 to 34. Most| other book ventu book-holders reproductions Mon-|Rd., on a new petition to transfer; Waterford Township Chief age coupon wes, 2° for goods and services became sojroe’s celebrated nude calendar|a section of property north of Wa-(Frank VanAtia said today Danger of corners remained fatal injuries, 6, occurred to per- high, with 750 accidents occurring sons age 45 to 64: at intersections, where cars collid- : tenet detey fees, Sa ie OH ak ight soa (288 tes (Care| SS See roe Se 2 fection - 3 is aptly called “The Most. idents, 200 were age 19 or less; istopped for traffic lights were | Weighing more than three pounds, | 424 were-age 20 to 24; 661 were jrammed in the rear 141 times. ‘were age 3 to,%; 418 were Figures show 509 accidents age 35 to 44; and“@19 were eee lishments. occurred in shopping or business [Ages were not stated in 131 cases. them lewd. Ping insisted|erty owners in this area and an- The principle behind the plan, ' a works of section -extending Hirlinger explained, is that sub- ELS them back, att Onan been = tors. - “We intend to Leah |the same manner- if ~ in syrups, bits of candy red : , oF Off at $3.95 each, the books scribers supposedly can win steady| It's-up to the police chief to rule. with the recommendation'stances occur.’ | | | |__Help Wanted Male 6, Help Wanted Male 6 Help \ male : | a nen nore Directors 4 elp W. ip Wanted Male _6 _Help Wanted Female _7 7 Help Wanted | Female 7 Building Service 12| Income Tax Service 17 Lost & Found 2 | AIR z= ¢ ELECTRIC MOTOR WINDER AND ———— WOMAN § DAYS. CAN LIVE IN. WOR: i ? si-erouna repair man. Lincoln Ss ALESMEN (4) 3 7 Must, itke children. $28 & week. Bathrooms, ebading septic tank. mee se, se aa "i {MALE CARRN ER. xoerie nei Obra ce pe ee oe ee te LOST: MAN’S WH < ~~ gyeiveers | THIS IS HOT!| Experienced |” sussex wessoge | Patios pine Sed titint| "Taundey Service —18| GOLD WRIST THIS IS NEW! ENOgrapne’ls | seins, Keone | He gg VICINITY OF TENNY- DRAFTSMEN pots ip noreen. Fee CURTAINS PLAIN an F . tins AL CEMENT WORK spouse} SON ST. OR PRINCE- research. —. Li epee No Down APPLY LLOYD MONROE ¥ LAUNDRY i 2 TON ST. REWARD. FE raft devi FE 46866 ' 28181, EXT. 62, BE- MC MFG. CO P t ge sip ‘beso ‘after © " . aymen aint frock Fe Cabo siter_¢ | sraaREENTS DUG EXD FORE 5. 18 Indian wood | OMAN WANTED TO CARE FOR Free Peso ep SOND Moving & Trucking 19 7) avctie Ens 300 Prop ; fhe 2 Lost : - usnand of wut BUF WHEN Ste, Live in Call efter 6. PE work =e chimneys. No job too Ah Morir aie ‘coliar, Anowers ts sams of RIM, prother = , ee’ Residential « rfect = ‘Eom sed No Seasonal }j MOT WOMEN FOR CLEANING, TROK:| Sf” oversstee Lota ot We ie HEME | Ressomable Rates 9 FE toe| TiS pt of eck Rewerd Cal day, Feb. 6, Avene Se ae oe “oes © ee MTeles, Good service, PE 62871 PE caer Serer St. ES the Huntoon AMBITIOUS WORKER AVERAGES “anytime. . E, a la _________ | BEAGLE, MALE “a nave ipthLes PER WEEK. DIVISION “WHY WAIT! Sar e era ge loot ee Se gue Ts tans Cte igus AND RUSSIaN AND Loom | “et, PEMALS GERMAN SHEP. toon NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY! OPPORTUNITY? SEE US! ma a OOn are TN Ae og HT | herd. Vicinity of Airport and | > ' ing. Norcliff Pumphrey 150/ Wiliams prad Ginge =. “Brookdale, ‘Lincoln i Car Required PONE ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENGED = PE $0000. Reward." - : ae yg : P Employment Service wid Murrey FE. 2aef, BEDFORD MOVIN Lost BULL TERRIER WHITE Lee, For A Call ersonnel Department [1s w. Huron 42681 | FLOOR La vInG aaa DING Ane | Local _& eet and face. Boy's ppointment Ca GLENWOOD AV FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND 2078. | from W010 Pine Kae Rae he, service will OLive 2-1511 PONTIAC Ae Help Wanted Si) Uedeont centeuscet uaee a won nan junk. FED. | - ward. Phone O® 3-6133. yarn ae. SHARPE ° a : MEN, WOMEN Piss | ROUND | vie eon an Wh a ; “eve oes FET? Wane 70 : : 5 .| STEEL BROKERS WANTED: AP- portent on es eikine | FIREPLACES UILT REASON- | ticINnERAT niga Animal Rescue teagus. ‘ . Lee = a Trans A Pre =———— Bare to $3 per bour. | = CINERATCRS CLEANED ASH : Goi al comet, Pursley Pu- : y 82 Hirneh, Feferences vi Wet” So. Biv. B Pontiac Lape ky pr Gall ater a Gar necessary ApBiy: 186 Foon ae SANDING erie | Fe Seis. = = Me hour nd. We ering leather’ cok re iad BOX REPLIES rmetion cont ential. Incuire _ FE 2-0370. _tshing. C_ Bi FE tse. | sion? FROCKING AND MOVING Ape pd ed ohn, 637 N. 7° Shor leanne HOUSEKEEPER is TO # TRE naw ~instructions 9 | FLoor LATING, “PIN. | sabes and rubblen fh wed. PE | Goer" TAMESE mother of = 4 At 10 a.m. Today FIRE — FIRE FIGHTER — gid, ene 1 Mousework. 3 3 aduite.; ae BO erdner 401 Centra) FE _ 3-017. 1s 8 ‘aT. REWARD. ne cee aneeed| | cme were replies at Se 4 ree Se RS © Re ] EB “) weet, pies a wth bali nth, aod AIR CONDITIONING | seuenat | SRST EAOUING OF ANY KIND, |ioer: La DIRS GOLD WE be ‘geturday,|{ the Press office tn the High school diplome, oF eal Estate ine “Preto men “ssh ‘oe oa" feumis | Brick gle, coment work. Pias:| pm. PE 204 or FE 207k or is. Pontiog Snte Bead Bia a from the Hun-|} following boxes: maed nearer, an ~SeneAL ai and install air cond | ou A at ¢_ work. FE ¢2200. | {jj AND HE. VY TRUCKING, |_ Reward. MI 64906 = with Rev. BE gg we're inches. | Rave openings for alert housework and care of one child.| tioning, hesting and refrigera- CAR ANTEED ROOFS. Ai ALL | rubbish Sand fill dirt | “py : aaee broportianal for, slert young | Live in’ Good home. Good wages | ton equipment Must be mech-| Hinds, EST 1014, Huqus Marsh | _and 20803 obbies & Supplies 24A in South Lyons kb 2, 3, 10, 14, 16,17, 28, ve of city Fieoty. of listings, Sdvertising ‘b Se a ea ogy by Od tee _ BT AND HEAVY a. Lewin will Be in stale st te || 95,99, 31, 94, 44, 45,-68, Bast ent Spaz apragant | soiart wolimited: | HOUGEREEPER WANTED FOR| ference goes fouse WOVINS FULLY Fe ORT RAULING 8 Ne ye A Wilken yas tose ‘aLriza| | ©, 2, 71, 74, 88, 103; § | ovse “Tro HovaE AN | 9 Te Bay—Te Seto Trede oe Satoreme SS Rocherier Gtlises feet. ee acate pioee: Fone ary eee Young. FE_ 5-2020 finishing plant’ in’ Posting “<4 ‘Walker, 3211 S. Grant St. Avon} 114, to take orders and deliver door YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE [T Liont HOUSEKEEPING. CARE | 5arviNG LESSONS — PONTIAC 508. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. DELL CARTA peoular cameras and photo. sup- : beloved wife bath e y . Trai r « : easy \e alter: beloved dough auspices ot. Pootiee No. —After_§ p.m. to oY ps. OR_3-7500 _ toe Ganda, pee, pers. Eves., eet gr cope Leeal apd Long Dettance Moving. | ‘itis and see oo eng spe ter of Mix. Houghialing’ deur je Disabled American’ Ve M AH A “MARRIED WOMEN _ | Fon Sate BY PRIVATE PARTY |New ane fepalt_ FE Came = wPapvock Pity vier Robert J. Na 7 lbeel sister steady earnings Lf e selected With children cannot sccept ur Murray dance hours with TAYING ii > FLOORAT : 1033_W. Huron iE C6 of Mrs. Margaret Kline, Vernard. Wanted ia 6) betray fe § cbe—use of car party eee ee ee wreak your bask: deu's TUCKS [0 ent NEW SCRABBLE GETS 83. PAINT Berdette and Harold W taling. | papas ib ORDDERA, GAUGES WORT __ REALTY CO. REALTORS fag or investment. gt, cee | bee it ney cress Braise your knees Call us about UCKS TRACTORS EY pumber sets, $1.00 up (frames hog Stevie Mon-| , pave 6 cep experience. 00 Co-operative Real Estate _Por all FE 2 writ Work Wanted Male 10 by aed ving machine. FE ‘* me Fd EQ wrence. 92-1414 I br. week. Squires Gage Co. 3188 © 20263 MANAGER-DREBS- COAT Pict 1% Ton Stake W. 11 Mile -Rd. 1076 W. Huron And sportswear shop. Must be MASONRY Trucks Notices & Personals 25 . NEXT oon TO BRANCR experienced & aatane complete ets 16, WANTS JOB ON WEEK- [ Pontiac Farm and Poet OFFICE cbaree. sone) And after school FE 5-2080. CONTRACTOR AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES save VaR Apoly by Netter giving eee. es: |GARPENTER AND iD CABINET Brick and block Veneer work Industrial I Tractor Co. Specializing in is Domenie 108 per week for 40 hours, $118| expected termes uneitions. ity| vert Men ane D. B|_OR dim, Licensed, 50 years ex. PE $5201, T week for 44 hours | ». | peoeeee oe = | «aerect_ Em Pee. PLASTERING AND. REPAIRG Oven a Aer Pang Oe? Aerotred K Shoes id vacation, holidays and sick |MIDDLEAGED LADY TARE | CARPENTERS ERS, ALTERATION OF CAND All work reasonable | ont FE Ot bed ae, hoes ave, other prevailing personnel| °®*T* . lid days. Call | repair, PE 6274 FE sSedind tae ano we rr : REDUCED RATES 2070 = APPLY = EABINET MAKER AND CARPE. NG, SIDING AND A Large van to serve you. Smith | AUDIVOX HEARIN =o oie Personnel Office : pee eee beg eager Moving. FE _ 101% N. v Pe iam. MORLEY , mosriraL OFFICE HELP | 6AaENTRY Wonk EW ano | D & M BLDG Srvice Cee tere ees WE Marry ci uae | MAW WANTED. FOR RAWLEION SINGLE ” EXPERIENCED FARM repair. FE _¢420 e008 eee be er ee) Business in Pontiac. No exper | band by month Carl Dobat 2460 | Experienced tm credit work will | CARPENTRY. CABINETS. POR- Eves. ons oe 2000 VET with 3 TON Waite’s Note, “nt serubbing. ence noes to start. Sales easy | Dutton, Rochester ti positions “Work, attics finished, recrea- YDER et has ge 4 —— ae to make and profits: good. Start = [ EXPERTENCED High | graduate preterred. is icsomelena repairs. EM 34775 Seen FLOOR Aros, wante PE +4088 BROKEN HOME? eS art STEADY WORK PER y Mr Marry, George's New- Se cM 34775: | Sanding and finishing. Phone FE | Painting & Deco T bave a 2 apt. for Immediately, Write Rawieigh's.| in “hardward automotive oe Sin omen a EXPERIENCED MEAT MAN. oe | see ainting rating 20 and will care for your school are _MEA-0F-108 Freeport, [ll. goods Store watnten: terested im full or nae time | TIETJEN'S CONTRACTING CO. _child while you + work FE 2-001, martes [El named ath aaah | Set work. OR 3-4508. puts basement floors in Other ce. | A-! DECORATING — PAINTING CAKE DECORATING NEW ; on week. Apply Mrs GPFORTUNITIND FAMILY MAN WITH HIGHWAY | ment work Builds earages FE| nd oe peers: Call or esti-; by Classes for tg Bd ee r of Dive ore. yee : ines “ Work hours Soon cour eonven- | EM shang enenee needs work. - aol tal cost § Can PE ¢400 or Biumer. wi i FOR APPT. MEN (2) TRAINEE JOBS fence. Write own check, §7$— | —"™ Winter Prices Now in “Ac! ENTERION DEcens- | FF 7 sue —— Mary snd Gerald 2-8318. FURNACE Menegemen trainee -...... 9300 $200 week Car abd personality. No MAKE PONTIAC MY HOME Free estt- CUSTOMER ORDER SERVICE Mrs. Rilla. King: | | Retail management ......... $938 | investment, no . canvass no Ror in Michigan. fust in from Effect On All Remodeling OR 31638. HOUSE OF STUART COSMETICS Gear sister of Mrs. Ra: wa aa CAP. DEPEND- H Ab {. Saiee:” som ates os oe oe fons of” delivery Open = coltec- | | — mt esta wt = “i E PAINTING INT IOR, 6 EX - Call PE 4-5267 | service | po | “ye . : INTY For s held Saraay ev anes a pm | see grate oe me! BMS | LOW QUUCAREERCENTER | fEt%cuin pert une, | Bee th ont es Seeranind rows one cas | “Me. bur re vanes Mar Rev. ©. George Widdifield offi- BARBE ED ; B-1_ Riker Bid FE sous) 3 Sele representative MAN @ CHILDREN NEEDS Additions py es ge Tnterment in White| __ Apply at +4 W. Huron WANTED” MACHINERY” ASSEN. 3. to work directly by WORK PHONE FE 433g Atties finished ET PANTING “PAPERMANGING | Genel RA Ute’, mice Wrnenne Ehapal Cemetery. Mrs. Whitten |CAB” DR Our bly and machine bands. Must be Apply in person to Hotel Wal-| MAN WANTS PAINTING AND Forche- enclosed is Os ; i in ¢ Will He tm state at the Donelson-| only only, Apply 101 Apply dron, Green Room. Fri. Feb. 3 . Pree estimates. FE Kitchen remodeltn ry om removd. Estimates. FE 1. Johon” Funeral Home _. iraren, 2 E | RESP Rca ned oe cae a | atte apllns Sesto BRCORATAS Wats | “bumenend Dea tn Gees — . | MA = { Card of Thanks 1 Cleaner and nd Spotter uture? rT, aALESMaN AY ONS | fee wpek. exchange for ace: fence in tervicg and tonutiatioe som ortie He cometruction Co. | Daperine, sieaming servies, Com- | Printed napkine—bast_» Pest service, = | ane, eee eee eee weet: | w Dees: 2 row Egil learner a PAINTING A SPECIALTY. DE eRED. Pe WE Wish TO THANK THE MANY a) fe ae 3B. Woed-) WW ould Yeu F ike to Enter fesnd HAW WINT Weak : : SSS RY ceeereat. on Business Services 13, pendable._ Pe es . Pia, FOOD FURNISHED. FB recent bereavement. Special Caw yc YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? the Sales Fie _Live tp. PE 6-266. PLUMBING WORK WANTED | APPL PAINTING AND DECORATING. 30 KNAPP SHOES ” Geeks to FTA toms in| CA} iReasonable PE. £1010. IANCE SERVICE | _yrs. exp. Winter’ prices. FE 5-200. Club, Ladies club of Methodist! Metm meet nase mene rear, TY or No Experience Necessarv!| Help Wanted Female 7 , FRED PRUNING] BY (WE JOR | create wean hes ee | es Sanford re church of Lakeville, and Rev.| other obligations. Make #18 to #80 Ry vou en Wl C - or _by the hor. FE 6-1863 gad all ivpes of ema apotiencsr, iE . Baty _Canten 3 famity. a week in spare time supplying | EARNINGS IF YOU ARE WILL- | ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK YOUNG MAN, AGE 24 WANTS. PETS M4 Cntiend ive Pu| PAINTING PAPERRARGING-— IN DEBT? : i Pontiac sua. un i es __ a Memoriam 2 leigh Products, Start immediately sila Riddle . | jedy wen bookkeeping ‘ena typ b a $ouna MAN DesrkEe PORTION | A & B TRENCHING TUPPER On bea) Ne reae marin Woubts, meub- | LJ Dept. 196. experience | - a IN LOVING MEMORY OF EsTH-| _ 12. Preeport. tl BIO MONEY 18 ALWAYS Warr. | enial” people 1im,,modern plant Oar _thop "No Fetouching, OL 39311 | Footings, water line, flelé tte Pamting Se Watt W ashing MfchioaN’’ eh Expr reo teeny: .. Harrison passed away sting §-0061_ L INC., uit enis esd qunecie ol Seon oe Der eolr LOOKING FORWARD TO HIS. Bag aneeen enters Oper at or Work | Wanted _Female 11 BLOOMPTELD WALL CLEANERS. PAPER. mothe e ngs wh Bn EP Sous Ontland “theater Fi z A dear wile gone to rest RA’ N— SE 8-2588 TER me 3-163 are b PTER And the one Who thinks of her | MANUFACTURERS OF | FOR APPOINTMENT | AMarriou®” WOMAN” EARN #86 ALTERATIONS. | DRESSMAKING. | Free est. No obligation. FE 31631, | Phy Therapy. FIA i ieee Twill not te peemmatte. » whe loved ‘SPECIAL MACHINERY CALI weet banding, Desalter _goea Sat PIS Camere weet: | Pee uset. Haine pechanian eer for ‘any devia contracted "by any one who . best. . “CALL - ling fine Bavarian china. Eaey ——— SSAGE & PY.| other th “. ay gy ; Excellent opportunity for single BABYSITTING IN MY HOME OR ment plan Mark. Saks Col- ye ON oy bth del fe Serr erere| «WANTS MACHINE | (Olive 21811 | Githatttey re bain or Vk] Mca GMb alt oaEwe teh Re pat at eimeteh “oe | SP Si Bu | Bree ih Risen Or [LOVING MEMORY GF MAUBE] DESIGN DETAILERS | = MR. SH: E HIRMINGHAM - a9 SE Yperril st” Biemingsam: |e specialty! Also. alterations, mea | ALL, MAKES OF TOUNTAIN PENS | Television Service 22 er he Le ata i om greg CBIRMINGHAM | PRe"Gaf"s "aise ir | 2 “Pomen! reas | Patt, sar et ee | arom se menvoce | Sortie tuaco gmmete A OPENINGS NE le pod test but — peers a ee pind mpepbeel veg — Bey Ep FE - cen . : a " close in. FE 5-3506. air ol] heat, storms & screens.| jails. : eB. se Realtor today wick action, | APT. AND SLEEPING ROOMS ON 11th of this month. Adults only, | 3 F bus STOP. : YOUR | “Wr G FROCKE Realtor bus line: 1 or 2 spildres. shown | De _pets. 47 Charlotte. Gg cm dl ay an a ied FRANK SHEPARD font : he S e200 . §. 2 ‘glace, gph We He | SOON SARE RD BM RAO) cau ther 6. partments 3 roome and bath. | gree ee 8 ROOM HOME ms Scie fon Bt. Phone FE 28316 WE NEED ae) RENT. WF 6. WASH- We Rind Ob iter, et | West cide. FE 5-6304. , fepenaat a: Pod tani’ 95 Down — 7083 ara ee PM FURNISHED | ree ie pear bus, Good meals. 1% Wall.) eB AICED LOW FOR QUICK ay Dasement, stoker and auto. we Sa See | ; ee ; .— ~ Liv Room, Dining enter. v IDEAL FOR 9 MEN OR WORK. |_ Reference or deposit. ¥ GENTLEMEN. NICE CLEAN) SALE & tiring ae : _ room ent. Close "QUICK CASH | evi svi Footed 35/8325 sO Ri dain he ume Cee ee PRY) Ge ee Sires] cLanksroy ane | tke : _ ss wR : i | _Dr., Woodhull Lave. 3. | MEN “TO R A : to wall ¢ in Liv im Ne snag, 2 finished r 4 ne = service ask for kr 1 poe creme Near "OMG reas Rooms AND BATH. ge en aes ott eee co Ponte FE Soe anaes le ie ot Sus ee mad wire home Orion ae Si far HUMP HRIES : ir - = | peel € ~ — — Nr. 8.) “Pienty of light Sor Beak AND . Sree. TERMS. — 6% per Gent ment lesraeen a See . : WE I] | | > noon KITCHENETTE UPPER | Contre! | Hpspital. FE 82312. apa atiee at R AND Sak aD by PRIVA = nae = Otene. "onay REALTOR. FE 20474 RANCH TYPE ‘ MODERN KITCHENETTE UTIL-| jpopgRn 9 ROOM to Fishers Pon- a! tiemen or. Couple Bit entrance. 10 een piayeround, OR “Brayton, loots with Pptrigerater, tise tector, On On Baldwin Ty tor Hiltz Lotltd down = = Co-gperstive Real i ‘Fora 4 dist el he : { 0 t re i tin so wk FE 5 4600 HODERN 3 ROOM POUPLE | at s1d per month, Ward E. Pare | Ppt gous, VON! Tt Baldwin CRESCENT LAKE AD wt +e. ° { ROOM KITCHENETTE AND PVT. | _ P17: 72_ Washington, ______|__Tidge, 1060 W. Huron, FB 43581. | sSo7i masLY CLEAN ROOMS. Lael tye rs i Chote 3 bedroom older home lo- : bath 2 employed girls of couple’ | NICELY FURNISHED 3 ROOMS. | MODERN § AND @ ROOMS IN | “'ttome stle meals. 16 Malthews. | Off. FE 66181 Eves. MA 54isi| , [ated om Crescent Lake Ra. KEEOO. HARBOR LIVERNOIS pent Al Tons Adulte only. 290 N. Paddock. “A FE 46889 Keego. Call FE @-1016 Gas heat,! PE S077. (4 ROOM ~GINDER BLOCK cer Se i eee Large 4 : path, Neat 8 room bungalow. Ort ‘i wie wr ber pts _ NICE ROOMS. Tih CHILD. ii ile E. ¢c ren welcome | = dé tile feat basement be ear “< a ——___ Phone 08 1288 oom.) BATH PRIVATE EN- _ Howard __ | SMALL FURN. HOUSE. 205 FER- , renee (Mad Jobe FE 8266 house, ¢ 7s. oid “{ikubure and ol es peeeet eetentre rage, Mice Jot Seale, Must bo) “Ot @ “. Let im.. \erme. Wanted Real Estate 324A trance, automatic heat. 322 Pros 1. F. PING ROOM. KITCHEN ry Ave 2-7 | _Livernots, FE 86-1946. Only 96.950 with $950 down. bes ediate Priced for 9 ROOMS Pe — 5-5 -'| Privileges for couple Exchange | SMALL HOUSES POR RENT. AU- | Convalescent Homes 38A i ate Possession [ “Can pe 08.8 008 down 2 ROOM+FURN APT. REFRIG or light housework care of chil | to. heat, children welcome. 3491 | err mmediate OSsession OFF JOSL YN id ave immediate close in on paved LD lst tioor $12 m weer Middieaged _dren Mother works, FE 2-390. Kennilworth 8t., off Taylor Rd. | excerrenT CARE FOR. aed. Suburban edrooms & beth street. Nice lot, 80 Bm Must O _couple FE 66867 21 Jacokes St SMALL APT. PRIVATE BATH! _FF 42031 | “Rates starting et 8125 OR 3-5320,| Mas utility room & laundry tubs Cin hese teresa ton ee cesenl and tae gosme| Gee a —- ; 2 - DELUXE REFERENCES ang entrance Clean. Couple only. YEAR “ROUND 2 BEDROOM ON NURSING CARE FOR BED PA-| On: ; on Machen Menwer:| Tie chy tmis wie pase: Sie street near Bho (DCE AY 3,600 ACRES “FE 2-5002_after 5 30 | _MY_ 37152 or FE 3-3380 hile Lakes MU 40418 ______ | “ent. Graduate nurse PE-sescs | On 0 Colored ment of] furnace’ larce area. Garage Oniz. $6,000 ith . We ean actually prove that we ROOM APT PRIVATE EN-| SMALL MODERN APT. VERY H U [= — For Colore combination keen 65/4 — , 975 Baldwin a re 44 rey oie jerm aes in| trance, Adulte FE 2-1559 | clean. oles, per week plus utygties Rent ouses: nfurn, 36 Hotel Rooms 39 $_bedpems, a dee pag cerey sone cranes fe res ps = van a = nee ARGE R ND BATH. 4%! - LT e. t - al : ative Real Matate age for sale—give us a call—we |? Eeremore PE 3 fae BATH UPPER } ROOMS AND BATH six 1 BEDROOM HOUSE, NEWLY HOTEL AUBURIN - cue pit, fruit trees, reasonable Only $990 dn. on this one. home on ¢ lote : PERRY PA ean sell yours too 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, | _'0%D. 50 Clearance MY decorated, automatic heat, ga- down, Mrs Bell PE 2-316 . . mente oy tries pay Neer Mi. Clemens @t. Large 2 close in. adults PE 1 | Rent Ap t U f mishe aS 34 rage. Adults preferred. Reference Rooms by Dav Gr Week CUCKLER REAL ee 4 BEDROOMS ier 3. ont sing, sppoin- . rite ‘ 5 27 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. PRI- | ~ lei dehelorer see ia eT a MobE Cacttaa: and verieareiien riments | a6 N. Saginaw Downtown losetign “A gpod et Auburn Ave," 399 peted living fom: New eakend I Fr clean Dy wi it rem, room, |g couple only 83 Union 8s ee D ROOM UPPER PLAT. | _ ‘ime wily very reas MA $17, | SOAS res —araree RATES. ath, gas bot weiter heater, Loos Kieren Oi msl BROS, ceed ech athe | har tern |* pepe nooks rencke Mes an erate ow tre | GATEWAYS tol EET atic, | He » sa, PONTIAC REALTY o rt . wee ui : om Da en ' } ; =! Couples baby weircme, or bache. | heat. hot ‘mater. ore, and "re _Ssoftner. Summitt Ave EM yoy7t. “HOTEL ‘ROOSEV ELT H ferrealy $0700 bith © 62.000 ped tne agi it | opie It Besewte A | Ors Com monwea | rigerator furnisne Wi > BEDROOM H M FOR RE : APPINESS ; . nas ge Din pe Be 4 +7706 = Mr. Smith at 28 E. “farce | 73, 9978 Eiisab. th uk Roem.) ome eae ee = be Sarepetic beak sod bet LAKE ORTON hone OR 3-1295 2 ROOM CABINS KITCHEN EA. | -| pire 3917 HURON WOTEL CLEAN MOD-| ; . LOW RANCHER Goralana silaing re modern home % —— {9 a | —t - i 2 | ? _ re , AXC other | extras. ‘Autom heat M t Hast 2.91 a rr Pustie Cabins. 4688 8 2 LARGE ROOMS a BATH “Heat. |? BEDROOM HOME 1S ROCEES Wan Were ete rE 2 66. | LOON LAKE SHORES uy here in this Full price ou tie-6do ‘plus lot. We oe a ane : ahan Has/ 3uvers Broadway. Lake Orion lights, hot wate 7 Auburn Se . ; LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT large'3 bedroom home. Ko ad HAL DL f EA YOU WANT/ ACTION ls TANG T i 1a Automatic gas beat 3 car ga-| Rent Stores 40,, Now and thei you come across With large Iiving room with AD EY “AR 7 qh Qcmanallia ccsce aod leairs | 2 ROOM Eianey Sa AN oy . earn paae E208. | coe wt gis & month. | eae EE : ere oe are is fre pepees, Ms irene rire ee full eye ; wale, vt Micuars -d par z scree i motera 2 hogy word } eed | f nil i oe cee ; al & @ case of love am aty chen ire m ar ir yea, po oa on will certainiy | mocks a ‘on cownt town Coupe? ROOMs AND BA pvr EN-|j BEDROOM MODERN BOM, 100 8. SAGINAW ST. AVAILAB - Bret wight. This home ts designed cupboards, Automatic oil clean with nice yard, shee price ment Rey furnace. brood: Bee SBrscan’a oasStet Acti pooM ronN APT UPPER "FE F'noow inp: BiTH howe To| fp omal eee "wiloincs, | huh YS TOMES | ieee teaterag gearpect | form codearae shamp dae | ke eas yea: ac ort on J u a, eferences, | _ e ” 70 5 Estate caine: ‘tn c as- | ? Bors meuntes (CLOSE To eva vod “6. SAGINAW 8ST, SUITABLE ving room with dining “L'’, nat- will handle 2 FAMILY “HUNTERS EK oe ws hat vou will ea ire or oonda UPPER, WITH PVT. | quire | $4 Oakland . ioe frets ind of business, FE ural fir e, 2 hey pic- . : da al rooms op bob) Let ope! AREA ene fed’ cloring Cal i al bath. Utilities furn, 164 W. Pike. |3 ROOMS, 1 BATH rs GARAGE. Fl LOY D KEN T, Realtor fees as tase. tt mions Pe Glogasng Eri ened Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Yate baths * ae entrances y 168 ba are of Pollo teen W noe ge day to/ your property. 2 ROOM APT 1 CHILD WEL-| _ Adults only. 124 Ruth st . Lawrence FE $4105 ‘Fione. 2 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. | Fecreation room sand oft" ace. TIN. Saginaw St. -Ph FE 6-0165| basement with automatic torted land stanchtons, atie, come. Cell FE 6-009. 8 APT. FO} ADULTS Open Eves Landscaped lot 150 Open Eves. ‘TU 8.30 air gas heat asd automatic as eens shed, mitik To Suy—To Sell—To only, Inquire 460 8. Se i Next to Consumers Power | spon oe) RE Huron paved atreet. Offered oar $24,000, Water, fea) for recreation. reat Aw : hte YOU BUY TOWER LL INSURE IT 2 ee DROOM UPPER wARART- } LARGE ROOMS & ee In 4 “ROOM BRICK IN CITY MopD- ee with the parkivg terms. BEE IT. ee ——| a om Bi a peer es yer ia wer ropebl pros | os Bient, \com pletely) | jurnisbed s(n | Apt) Wellding: (Steam heat, Sot | |< [0ll Beat) 224 water, full bese. | _s = Se STORE SPACE : : 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, 1 BLOC ati we r. Boil weil drained. Flint River M Aaa eared eh ioce micekt water furn. Centrally located, ir Tina sated | Fw OFFICE eae ie te GI REYALF _from General Hospital. FE 5-9650, [east L SSrees, Sewers bat = ae weet side of land. $10, ee Mr. Smith at 26 E. Huron| Close to bus line. Tieal for em- ARGE oaual AND BATH. “ALL | id te sl re gist Woe YN RD “BIRMINGHAM AHAN | | Bomdemian gaens cule, no | Bosery Morgane tecarm,| OOK ea BRMEAO Sy RE “Parry ren" yrs coin | Modem ouneuoe beeen: | | sane, rermmaogs || CHRIS HORNBECK | REALTY CO, REALTORS : “ | After 6 pm. FE 22976. Days.| of Auburn Ave 761 Doris Ra. _ 2-744 ee Rar ney cia cctate wis. | decorated’ Weeely adecaped ot || iwetar ep wetioemt es meieticnel Ee 869 Spence ‘ Tei a 7 ~ s t j sich rim= | ec “ 1 hoy w rrativ’ Real Lane ate Excliance 2 RO Man re boner ee Me FE 5-413 | ROOMS AND UTILITY ROOM, STORE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE | Gow tile path wieacce Ki: | Located in mee scbaiviniea bisck |) gcacmee water large wily roo heat Reves comer Barvey Wilson, ‘a FE 2 @ 63 | ten 2s 3 ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE EN- all modern and new north of | March let 'n Huron Center, 1062 | on with tile @rainboards, 2 larce - otf Woodward near Torry School | and new 11) car gare wapeer. Mich Sc maaan 107s Ww 3 Rohe AND BAIR SPATTER | eee ee Christian cou- Auburn Ave #1 Dorr) Ra As Haron, 8 a pApprosim aia Fe | Bedrooms = smple closet space _—— ee REIS? seme neat coke clean Full fs Ey 7, be 1 BEDROOW ee REX . ' 20 DD, | nie aR - i] z Mi 80 2 ; t on asement of! hea Taga) ii with fints Orm T DOOR TO i RANCH private entrance garage MA 7 ROOM APT PVT ENTRANCE daespee ad i For REN ta wor Yuille, 160 5 E. 104th St Miami, = ibe sors aad scr@ens jand- . _ Evenings MI 44419 | me | Orien Lake. Lake Privilegs. $6.- sie 5-5806 = ee and bath Store and refrigerator | 23815 roe mene TE’: ed Niro | acaped fenged rear lot 50 x 138 ft - SE SMALL FAR | 000. Terms, MY 2-3801. CASH © 2 ROOMS AND. BATH NICELY | furn, $10. FE 20170. «4 ROOM MODERN HOME, a MILES Se eee mae | Stove. retfigerator raat eet | PRICE REDUCED | 3 Bedroom home built last reer A DANDY HOME : - 48 HOURS Se prey 102 Washi agin Oo ROOMS AND BATE ITH PRE | Test of Pontiac on M te | Rent Office Space Al! fips. dda gr ae Ane For @ quick sale. large ¢ bed: ais ares ot fl land Laree, ont Y $1 500 DOWN . = i __Yate entrance _ 306 arke r month ar i art ze, nO Taxes afd insurance — 43 per 0 phere SV heat end’ wet) wate sr raz Nk ” FOR You R HOME oo an M8, ADULTS ONLY. FE (~nooms AND BAT CPPER, | Fso F Huron, FE 435 |AN EXCELLENT MAIN FLoor | eent moteeg . Sth betement of ssn | sonabiell with water, “Price i rea! ste with Cyclone fence - EQUITY 5 ee vuiities ‘furnished Oa bus line, | « peer rene Orr TELE location on west turn, Just we ehiate reeds piasl by pl . burrotad this completely modern _H4 8, Marshal _sta 10 after 5:30 block Saginaw. Ideal for te 5 fan aud o1t: ; ' m hom . car IM ha RIGHT, Realtor | #85. Close tn. Adults FE %7425.| 7 pGoms AND BATH. STOVE |4 ROOMS. PARTLY FURNIBHED, | surance settee or other oerries or | rou Y IT. bias INSURE IT ne eal ‘aaan tun lprtee, th | George F R. Irwin po | living = par PE 0441 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, | ana refrig Bent, ao water. ge; 850 a month miles out Bald-| professional opere™Sturon. FE } piace at ee mi bw dg Cece ‘Real Estate Exchange | _sround flooor. Close in. OR ¥1375.| rage 43 N. Santo win, near Indianwood Rd ri Hae 3 BEDROOM | RE EALTOR 7 mite Ave. ary piace and mirror. 2 ROOMS, Dall Eigse 4 ROOMS AND Bar W WITH PRE} _ Baldwin, MY 2-185 after 5 30. :—s GINOHAM On rene ot large veomis Coapernne neti 32 Do ans 28544 rie ; pyar . wi efrige ra’ ej vate. entrance Parke § ROOM AND BATH. NEAR PON- - rou g! , fu acemen gas | i] t ry ent, Listings Appreciated _ebs. Men only 0528. te @ ROOMS. UPPER APT. 3 BED-| tac Motors, a8 heat, stove and pce beset, wage fe ~ heat, pusied in front porch, $0 | APT. LING i i haha Neat 90d sere: a soo _AND BATH. PRIV od A refrigerator & month : Hi . own | ve | JACK HABEL | 25. onriaar | Gatien Eas ameyate sane | Stadia Ear AEM y BAP! So AR COME Gah cette cies basta nl { | | service ff desired. JOrdan a ati, oa TaN Eg « | Each Sepeg pa Mi ELL ‘PRONTO meoreeatag Lesa Tron, | GUEAN ADOUR, CLOSE NO | 00 ete Maren Meterisst (© gtOu MOD rE Ro Mega | or tant Sem [oss nose | Bee Sorin Bree ato ich iust's ° ' drinking 114 Cente 4 j required Wr ontiae Press Box | ster-Lakeville nguire ' 4 room>home in north end of. “Columbia. \WNER GOING WEST ealtor 6A | North Rochester LARGE UpaT? = PART, : aE in north e O « 3 .- MI Cc ® COUPLE i - Ponti slastered wal Office: FE O-8161 Home: FE. 5-011 7 ROOMS CHRIST AR (Od) tia BEDROOM LIVING ROOM RA. oF phone Pateau 22190 liperaenes uewme ar egere || WEXT rt a Brancn fieora ta: Basement Gp i Lee ;fh | f ff | Owner better po os Hower kitchen and kitchenette and full’ ' e " Vf MOST _OF FICE lop $7500 oD price. see t now | en or ers) sition Calt ls err =| a : ea EVERYTHING . Dt HOU Crescent Lake Rd § ROOM TERRACE WITH GAS of business. FE 23-7221 waieE | ./% | ea modern, custom bat be jet hoo Sites , \ 3 ' .L? E bis tat = reat. aut tie hot t Wes DOW og W £ A tad oe fie Bd ort crulte furn 5 minutes walk from town, | CLEAN t IPPER 4 Rooms & BATH | P as foeatiodwArallatle for 1 ee rae ome pany TL cone Ai | js 0 fbeg henteom homes on Or ma type ee et ae ah pw uni we wil] sell your equity or get No ) drinkers br children 73 Fair.) _ Auto_heat. PE 9-796 | lease at per month. Refer-| fices pius large ‘fereption yoorn/ | a mun St. plartered walls. oak, © afl rentricved ante an | rated. Catpets drapes, slum GI wane vou buy _&Fe oe 2 ROOMS AND BATH, | ences reouired | Gee Mr. Smith; tr conditioned, front affics tag- | RENT It Fr AS T| floors, was heat paved street, §7- | trea reg | beng Load alte Ls 3 and screens, . ulties, buyers for hames farms, including eee for employes | at 28 E Hur ‘ trg W. Huron Bt ee ith h Rent Ads! Room,| full whee $53- per month in-| ~ heb and business. 10 experienc e | you R. LIFE’S MADE! | pid ot le leagea couple. Call | able Lease a Seatewse ats roug: +) eluding tees dnd thaurance. Only | poe salesmen to serve vot edil i _after 5. OL 25086 G6 ROOM) «% «DOUBLE “HOUSE, month Leen Co * house, apartment, any- 6 at — price. select your home | day, move tomorro EASIER through Classi-| CLEAN 3 ROOMS TILED BATH | near high school Ot] heat. Acuits copes ee at uf 09.5 today a Ads. To solve lever On_lake. 8587 ntiac Lake Rd. referred. References required, ata! thing Want Ads give Russell Young day grobt Kip doi] DEL-RIO APTS. Ham, MOOR LOAHON LOR | you ACTION. Dial FE Russell Young ay pr fms quickly, dial} M81, Onkland Ave. ‘Buildteg. Ideal for retail Pa 2-8181. REALTOR FE 8181 rooms full bath Stove, refriger-|7 RP fessional services office. “ REALTOR | “8 W. rr 44838 | vai a utilities furnished E Partridge, Realtor, 412 W. Huron \ FR +as7s Open Eves. ‘ti. 9; FE 0612 ‘ Couple Huron. FE ¢3581, Open Eve, ‘t) © Sun! |FE +0612 7 . igen Sele sabes 4 ed a, fu ~ oS THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY: 31956 - \ 9 es Se et ees, Sea) FT qumienay prec as 2 Ci ee ae? i ] se Y ; f ca 4 i * eo | x A ty i =i a - ¥ Completely Furnished It you are rentin Rome "with Rul” ts ‘age. sebos terms. Fol Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses. 43 ‘MODEST. MAIDENS _ ; By Jay:‘Alan| For Sale Houses 43} ~ For Sale Houses _ 8 aa ~ ~~ ~ 2 Sf ‘ ae : “ - Seminole Hills ey owner, 5 rece 5 leas: 2 & 3 Bedrooms 2 |, KEEGO ) HARBOR , . OOLo tei ungalow with fireplace ONLY . (t= *) ee parler reat basement, sun porch, ga- 7 $36 O7 | 3, eaten ssasosasescoscuces gh Oil Sees ation pon i gleam ou Beat} rage; on large 50x265 {t. | . con ee Be on ol ‘ ee ae teeter, tam! Shaded lot. Includes two ” MONTHLY, PAYM’TS” LOVELAND | | Bi nae gl ed Aad inventory 6 yale fangs, many more features | cooking. stoves, heater, vce TARE “INSURANCE | 158 Ex Lake Ra. Perper CRAWFORD at 3389 Di . : ; | oi tank arid 100 gal. oil. seman Jown es Barly amp aux. | *9 a ™ “TO SELL REALTOR | 534 w. Huron” va ete $1000 DOWN , Bilte | | With ’56 taxes paid. total. DAY. fs ROwIN Wa0D, } locks lee We “Bek Spe : MY 3-1143 of the city. Real Estate and Insurance \ price, $7 WOO $1, 100 down, | nore a ¢@ Montel ‘one Bast For Sale Lake Pr . For Sale Farms ‘es Tee — well, here Of _FE seit” rven Fe Ren $08 a month. FE 2.5427. | matic heat fa ui insulation 0 LAKEFRONT fs _ foal BA heat. 1 car careqe. ; __ | wad a : : RL Sue laces TO SETTLE ESTATE | Castell “Realty Ana, testy Sis 2 ture | 26 Acres—Clarkston : 9% Oakiand Ave Grice thee ee ce ates Several excellent building q i | PE _2 480 FE 6-046 | _j entre. fine 6 ‘aot pont. sites hon 5 | | newlyweds, a value plug here. Located in- ae ide eity off Baldwin j Avenue. s c room. _Eastavilshed in isi¢ i wecee peel QUALITY BUILT HOMES basement Convetient to cibed lots school, a eropene center Priced at $10, with substantial dowa Toom hem. Hl 2 payment. Immediate pos- with new carpeting and fur- j New 36 3-bedrm brick ranct senses . By sppointment _miture like new. The full , home Full basement and « only. a ‘price for everything is oniy | tached garage for the low price | < ; ; ee. $0,780 “with terms. Pg 812,900 Constructeg on your dw. M. Stout, Realtor : | teen . "i 71 N Saginaw st FE 6-816 5 i Huljtbome and you can include a : Large F ‘amily Howe | dng shanses you decmy mens pen Evenings until § 30 Reco: aireet Bad city = ! otler plans to choose from bedrooms, 15s bath< "Could $1300 DOWN — Moser ss ?-bedrm' 7 = « e made ys an years home on extra arg lot. Thied property. Terms can be ar- {| bath Garage wired: Wis d fant. Tt i ranged. + miss sete pinteres to Mac = 5 “this one now. Asking pee F axe . WE CAN BELL. YOUR HOME $800 DOWN — Over 1% acres: of : GIL. ES REALTY CO. | smal! home: modern RY SPECIAL 4s this cus- f st | kitchen. full bath, off heat, Im- tom built builder ocoupied 4 2 W. Huroe PE $-6178' mediate possession to this east Romao brick home. The 2% 7 Open 8 to 8 { “suburban home See it now at ft. living room is pro te ——— only §5,800 tioned for easy furniture ar- \ rangement uee picture i New, Suburban [DRAYTON AREA - $m modern; window rere a) ial: Tie = it Hl a 2 Redroom Bungalow ree eee et cence ule solid birch cupboards. | Ail on one floer, generout !ir- shower oil furnace car ga-. A'l 3 Bedrooms are Master. ing room with picture window botn: rage, overhead Goore and ce- Wardrobe closets 2° com- front rear 3 cory bedrooms. rhent drive Landscaped jake | plete ceramic tile baths one full beth with shower kitchen | privileges Paved road. $13.450 with twin lavetories, and » ees ; room. auiomatic heat’ with & a dow 16 ft vanity Partitioued and water insulated. 1 16 basement- has a plastered, Oo x = down, oa NEAR PONTIAC t = I tied recreation room 4 car business he LAKE oe attached plastered garage. home new in ‘52 29 ft living) -A,ebble’s throw from tne rm, oll, heat. ideal for me | lake with privileges oatural- busl men ¢ | ly For the professional man =“ tase popes pay vouvene who wishes the ot B paved road: All for low i hes y prioe of $8,900 appointment basement, automatic heat and hot 4 water, features 3 bedroome end | NOR RTH SIDE — trem bungale JUDSON STREET near &t. full bath down, 1 bedroom full bath, cabinet sink in hitch: Freds A good clean 6 room and screens, gasinator, rl eu plastered walls. full cider home’ with basement e rear yard. Priced ment with ree space areas! and gareue st only $6,950 shown by appointment only. close te bus tine. Now at only Neeg we say more 00, | | i NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH session COMMERCIAL “BUD” Nicholi : ‘ conveniem location near : BU ICNOIME: FLOYD KENT, Realtor school and stores Situated a estate and (4 W. Lawrenes FE 54-6105 | on x 120 lot within e gas themens a Seta sim Oren Eres easy Be in distsase \¢ to F 7 ext to the © ake | crt P 4 ¢. Mre. Kelcbner FEST. a” passers) Fes et ave double closet with = i aliding doors. eat fing fea- = ip eee : tures ine) in this ex- = : —septional oar Convenient : a 5° I | terms and immediate pos- 4 Johnson FHA FRONTAGE Ideal for thriv- LTE" | pon éarree ete Og @, costa, Halt be =a ee eee comuels from ke on large BARGAIN sacrifice price for cash or water . brick ; with a slim $2,000 -—. 2 ered biseek Wondesfur — lot, [immo —— 4 down. You can't miss on this 3 feck ‘yard bet water Bee not se 2 ‘ard. water, Base Ray SE i Why Not Retire nest. carpeting. draperies, water | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor : To this 2 bedroom bungalow softener included. Can't Re beat!/ 29) g Telegrap Ra Open 98 é gee It's easy a CONTEMPORARY Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 8-07 3 — Fae oh) aptly 9 || living room. filly carpet. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange : “ erm winde i { orca pais Spt SS | Shp geletiete Weer eatd |" Seen, Tou paar, 4 the eo tt. fot dust P miles bs gf bn paneled Poscrendl toare og or terms. OR 3-784). Waterford : . cast of . And ule ‘rece than one mile | —ieimity, a i —— a en limite, Call wget gear == «=| ANNETT : $7,150 aor fred @ call Mr Wet Immaculate 3 bedroom ter- : . _ [ to "ta. Wns OFFICE OPEN 94 OFFERS vey net “ A. JOHNSON, Realtor Near St. Michael's 3 Family—$2,250 Down 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. @ room brick ané shingle == + in FE 4-2533 home in excellent condition cludes « furnished : roo we on paved street. 3 rooms on ; ept.. a 4 room apt. plus firs floor, 3 & bath. on sec- room apt. for owner. At- ond.” Full basement, auto- tached garage. 60x200 foot = matic off heat, screened roned commercial, To reh, storm and screens, tal price, $156,500, . ay ear coment block ga- ‘i room bung: vith 3 Adamant | Ottawa Hills Ranch ‘oS ae 4 possible Ird ee ste! fe it 3. «bedroom brick = ranch \ . Latge kitchen with ea feted end it Beautifully dece- home built in 1953. near = ‘ bea pn 5 Mouse is now rented for $90 per sehreyepon ipa need a Ideal » ew * itchen with eating space 100 2 i ft parcel. with ten ane sroete Mas Carpet im living room jend ey o8n 30 days possession loads of , with ‘The 3 bedrooms are and the drapes throughout. Recrea- 60% Hurry on this oa t fornece te S. base- tion space in basement, gas t for the new heat. aluminum storms and he Pri fem e Biteday by agpoteomece hn coment sed for > cad hep d in Price— ¥ By appointme Seder arg ied ett and It’s Nice ROBERT CHAPIN, BROKER ° : au) rd ie Rd. i- —— scan 7 eee ive bie tone PE sae! !Ti-Level— gE a £100 "OR 3104 | Lake Privileges close to bys Tine. New 3 bedroom home tn A-1 : 4. bloc condition situated on T0x150 s = well landscaped lot in bed exclusive subdivision. t- standing features include ce- Auburn Heights | ramic (ile bath and lava- and down- tory. fireplace. ful! base- - a pened . ! ment, sutomatie oil furnace. condition ruout. attach ear garecge bedrooms and bath down. - storms and screens An oat bedrooms = nape rear - standing value at $21 500, rs. 5 " term M1. for th me. NE — (Tt pleases us, to please YOU) W | Near Utica ; GI's | Commercial Froutage Situated on Auburn Road K al I ] Se] ] 5 4 rae | hay 200 feet of frontage | $250 DOW ae and 1 feat deep on 2 side me PLUS MORTG ° | im —— Fe home in He ss | eellemt condition presen Realtors FE 40528 3 BEDROOMS. | divided into 2 Sperm Get these features: ~~ | Owner's seer ment se extra large wtility rooms, fireplace a baths 7 8 Srelearach mate ween Bun Donte ape fitah a ant keen | other 2 bedroo apartment = Large plate glass mirror rented for %$ ee aclaw Posséssion Ls tiled bath Divided Dacement with 2 co ales JACES * ie Suburban 9 bedreoms and bath) Howie sures Tage $28,000 terma = Has utility — = laundry tubs. ble laundry tray Lot : ee ee acktop highway "2 ft te tt, je, Only $850 down. ved atreets UR A For Colored ‘Drive out Mae iHuron 81) to Tait | Oy nnet n f St. near Williams Lake d REALTOR 4@ bedrooms near Orchard Lake Down Tull St “to model Follow % F Huron Federal pevee Ave Fenced rear yard. barbecue) OPEN signs Hours 4 to 7 30 | Open Evenings and Sunday - ite = trees, reasonable down. t= daily 1to 730 pm Sat a! rs tl, PE 23616. Ms | = CUCKLER REALTY 3 BEDROOM BRICK VV {| a Dt_N. Saginaw FE, ¢4091 RANCH TYPE Overlooking beautiful Silver lake fot course. In one of Pontiac » WN _—_ aaeeten areas, Just 10 be minutes from the courthouse fea- = ; eee ving room, wien a. $1000 DOWN. - ure window ining | 7 : $7990 FULL PRICR _ Excellent roam. modern kitchen as large In Pontiac mad Jonyn a bes: value, modern bungalow, aieot ae Grandmothers 3 large bed- room a, fu asemen . ining basement. olf furnace Aluminum | TOOM* with lots of closet space TOO Youngstown kitche et oe storms og acreens Beautiful Full tiled bath select oak floors wred walls A eramic bs i me yard 80 ontage on the pave-| ‘roughopt. Timken silent auto. | Shomer Gas heat. combination % tate heatin, t 1 ! Ms aay fetch ‘acres with live stream Prieta fectine Ab Peay Ae Immediate possession ; | cae (lage So erice Runeston fire f | $12 990. Two bedroom brick bea Mm brick All this can ‘be rour: - . i tiful Hving* reom, wall to eat. | for only $15.500 with convenient NEAT 2 BEDREAON —~—-rarpeting tn living reem end hall jerms This home is Teady for eh ‘ime offered ee Ceramic tile bath and kitchen | Mediate oceunancy : me Sea eee ivided -hasement recreation Db “PP DORADA” chopping cistr room tiled Off furnace Cajl us ope = arge jot and frat y ‘tor further information ; ae s S730 Dow n Diastered walle and oil ey ; $1 ano Dore -* Lovely large Bring FWA $2,100 Down wy room wit ining ei), two bed , 4 - rit 9 200 2 500 roome with sliding doors Excei- at) Price $14 700 DE SBE Sais lent kitehen Pull basement auto. IN CLARKSTON GARDENS wy matic oll furnace Recreation! COMMUNITY WATER systru epace Fenced back Yard $47 per: e the first group of brick ranch, + 4 i t atx me including taxew and insur-| hbmes to be bUIn fm Clarkston DRAYTON PATS anes. | The following features are what Here 's @ bur for those wha Youve alwayve Wanted im that want low monthir payments Thies #13500 — Pioneer Wighiands BPE. bome of your own Its aH face b CIAL—2 bedroom frame home brick and has three large bed with \arge living foom. lorely rooms with large closets The | kitchen, automatic of! heat ga.) *Pacious living room has a beau comin rtable tir ‘page Yandecaped & fenced yard ‘ful window wail For extra con .ine poor 1 block from Syivan Lake priv. venience iece are I's ceramic bom kitchen legen CITY WEBSTER tile baths with colored {xtures ‘lity! pecan SCHOOL BUS 2 blocks to stores he home is heated with perim| vat 1nai6 bear Bt Benedicts CALL MRS [¢? @@s beat and has a cae di has carvetme HOYT, FE 2-9840 for detatis posal unit, Aluminum storme« and ie ea ale Qu Ick POSSESSION creeti Latee tot. 100 x 1b0 fie lan bifr ey ine children to play on Wineing ; Ba , : Nacktoy roat Close ta schoo . 2 = . 5 ee | HBR OWN . Realtor and shopping US ie to M15 to Taat $10 500 with $2 Pa ae 132 W. Huron FE 2-4810 Waldron at South village fim ust $105 ith $2 down Comperetixe eal F Estat Exchange of Clarkston Turn obs re mile = = to model Open 1 to € Wuittdte ay WHITE BROS, With BRoOs PAL g REALTORS ee Pe see Phone OR 31205 é ne OR 3-1206 2 Open Fvee (f1 9 —- Sun 1 te 3 Open Eves Til ¢ Sun 1 to % ¥ $ ® fs —— "i : St Turd $6500 full price | Large ving. m, maine ot ont and Ey 49631, | tow dry fe oh eaees mene 5 f | beat, fully osu ty eock | = Signs Are Everywhere rom = : cae atta tices) | LAKEFRONT arles- ; { e oie 2 lots, pes Cy | sto! rr ic 1 ACRE. 7 B Living | ahs low “as $1 800 gown Pecashenecenons eathnne room, ¢ b kiteh. tiere crea well establish oing business Farms! Farms!) is Sis saf itt pret $1000 m, ly, all 40 acres to 200 acres dairy farm | Priced attractively. 628,000 re Moders building. Must be seen to quired — shown recia! re ae Mae atie AU M AT IC LAUNDRY Hugh Marr, Broker Robert Walker, | Sale Business Property 49 | é MAIN STREET Ideal Commercial! location for an- , doctor Saginaw Street Frontage 2 Saginaw 8t., across from J. c Peaney " deep. One story building—20 x — full basem — good condition. Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. rence St. ¢ — Fr 16] or FE 4-29 US 10 BUSINFSS FRONTAGE ft of fromtage on Dixie High- Way. close in, $1200 sq ft. store bidg. @ cabins. modern 2 bedroom pease sl) 2 car garage, asking th EZ terms. call for reer geese Russell Young lanc Maree REALTOR ; Open Eves Sun FE $0012 BELL OR L. AL EASE_ COMMERCI bag ah on N Perry St. = $ 2 stores down end ts apartment upstairs. FE GOOD INVESTMENT A corner biock tm heart af down- 100100 ft ba im this growing Siem only $11 LADD’S 4286 Dixie Hoy Drayton Plains 4267 No Perry Lapeer Rd or Cp-operative Real Estate Exchange ACRE. PRICED FOR QUICK sale FE 80330 after 630 or ell day Sat ee ATTENTION | Plastered walls 80 2 180 ft lot Lake privileges on Cass Lake DO IT YOURSELF BUILDERS' Auto heat. carport. Low down) Planning to build soon? Found payment By owner FE 8-0889 vecant property costly? Let you SS be an secret — =e have some } a per acre that won't last t FOR ( OLORED jong ater this ad! BE FIRST : CALL NOW! FAMILIES Ba sett Street off) Farlimoere |— ’ BRivd Newer 3 bedroom bungalow H h se Cras heat fenced tee vara, nice ump hes shade jJafwn and flowers Only oe a ) $1500 down Also .a new 2 ted. KI NE | ( YR foom bungalow with oi! heat now “‘T 2? Pi Fi vacant $800 down Call Mrs How a2 i FOS or 4 /] | i ard; 18 Gillespie St. F crap pipet LI MT I.) : we Rae Co-operative Real Estate Exchange JOHN LAND SUITABLE ©OR SURBDIVI- sion. Lote for immediate Lovage! sites. for multiple commercis] -an . industrial us: REALTOR S l 670 W Huron Si FE 43825 Y van TNhi's Oper Evenings | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ‘Cherokee Hills Realty 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD MIDDLEBEL Appealing small bungalow with tn- __FE 50418 terior charm 4 extra large! rooma LoTs FOR | SALE 100X150, WAT presktest room Toh bath} Full kins-Pontiac Estates 1366 asement with oi] furnac wate : Wr Ap heater and water ace Rear | Lor 0g=se 0 ON JOSE es NEAR lot 90 feet wisle all find of * lose to schoo! and bus {rallcaod wercies (Conrenient iS our peer $790 cash Call after Donelson andi St enedict's —% FE\S-0998 _ Schools Ideal for sm@il tamtiy ~a I = or retiring couple Price $12 950 ___ For Sale Acreage — x 47 terms or will trade for J or 4 bedroom home § ACRES BY OWNER 1 MILE ; East of Pontiac city iimits Mod- SR Bin alou ; em 6 room ranch house full - Room Miunga law ' basemefit, automatic oi] heat Ph. Off Josivn 2 bedrooms down and partiy finished large attic | bed- room Oil furnace Nice fenc ed) rear yard Price $10.500 only 8600 | FE_2-2801 LARGE PARCEL OF LAND. vic | of Rochester. Can he anbaly ded. Shown by appt only. LI 3-866 down to GT veteran or $1,900 | v ee ae = orn PA meregeges piusiicios- i Gel eNO eens ay ing costs) i CEE DEER COVER. CALL | Rrayton Plains “TRADE Faultiess and like-new 8 toom x frame bungalow '@ ft picture win ; 34 ACRES _ dow oa floofe ard painted Modern % bedroom farm house wails Oni furryac lorms aiid Large basement barn wlth 18 steel screens Nice fot 100x150 Trul stanchions Milk house Chicken a real value atl $i TOO. with $1, The heuse [Located on pavement 30 down, $60 per month mins from Pontiac For 8 acres er mere or Will seil $12 300 JOHN Terme ; : lOO ACRES Targe 19 room house with base. meni; Hardwood floors and trim shed marage $12,500 Terms we | RIDGEWAY 670 W Buren St Tacee FE #2525 | as FIUVV NY pen Evenings | REALTOR Seepersuren Real Estate Exch 873 Baldwin 4-46203 TRIPP | Drayton W oods Exceptionally fine | ranch home 3 bedroom brick - full basement oil hest Oak floors Beautiful living room brick f'replace * te hearth Ceramic tile beth Convenient kitchen equipped with built - in range and Attached 2 car rage The jot is large 105° 246'-plenty of space for a spring garden Phone f now for Bopointment. | Leslie R- Tripp: Realtor FE Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Signs Are Evervwhere A level § sere parce! forthwest of Clarkston. Only $2,375 with $249 down A 4 acre Wooded parce] close te paved read Only 3300 down, |} g Mentiv roiline ground le acres of harcwood timber Meoacren of with, With some pine Approximately aro of oof «lake frontage this | Property ts only milé from Ly i] Waterford Ripe for subdividing Only -$5 500 di LADD'S 4288 Dixie Rw 32-W Law renee at” Open | Sresinee Get 2 tee gayvoe, Fisins FE 6-141 or +2088 Lapeer R4 sr M24. J O® 31231 FY 35-9201 Co-operative Real Mstate echeaee Open Sundays town business section Thriving fortable living quarters plus o Oakiand County village Present smal] grocery ‘ideal for the wife: income of 6265 per month can be ine luded oe bet $50. 000 ti ) er year own | increased, $26 500—$6,500 down apdles teal estate stock } O ) fed tor é e } EO DN Real any \RD f “PARTRIDGE 24 W.) Lawrence FE 5-6105 . . ie ee fer TOR FE 43581 Next to the Consumers Power NEW LOCATION AT ood Pa het 6T. Tt i 8 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494. 2 natn ee | |, STORE ROOM FOR RENT 375 AU- | burn Ave. In busy intersection. | Opening fof drug store, variety |-—— -or furniture or any kind of busi- | fess Cail FE 3-0414 and eve- | ~— _hings call FE 25219 | z STALL SUPER SERVICE STA- t tion, Lew inventory good jocation Call FE 201733 “MOBILGAS STATION Corner of 15 Mile and Dequindre Doing good volume For iin & art and holidays Eves « ate Business Opportunities 51 @ Li DESIRABLE SERVICE STATION for lease on busy Telegrapl; Re . tear Pontiac city limits All mod- ern facilities with low rental details, call FE 20101, or after 5 | _call OR 3-2464 WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY on West side. perfect for man & “HINCHILLAS HERD OF 30, ALL or _vour choice FE 8-0359 FOR LEASE COMPLETE EQUIP- ped arccery SDM license ‘es from nearest eam Peston Horse Corp FE 2-017 GROCERY STORE GOOD LOCA po cepts 44811 Dixie UY SELL REALTOR. Is THE BIRD’ ce B TO PARTRIDGE TO SEE LL CLEANET TOR SALE FE 5-0303 after 5 o'clock —-—— NORTH WOODS | odern restaurant fully eauipped 2 cabins, ideal oe site 330 ft. on M33 Sacred nea Mio, heart of hunting and fisting area Real opportunity Uiln forees sale 5 SUBURBAN GROCERY With 25 acres. suitable for business subdividing 2 dwelling ; miles west of Poentiae Ovport nities unlimited $12 000 will bon die THELMA Ft wooD FE 5-1284 REALTOR SALE SMALL MODERN niture and Drape Store West side Lease fixtures and stock Pontiac Press Box 92 "NEW SENSATIONAL | Home Swimming Pools | Opportunity for dealer to earn! up to $20,000 im next six months. | Exclusive area representation | | \ i POR Easy to install No experience neccmary We train, $3,000 to $5,000 capital required. Must be able to stagt at once. For immediate consideration write to Holiday Pools, Pontiac Press Box 98 RESTAURANT FOR SALE, BEAU- tiful well equipped Testaurpnt in one of Western Michigan's grow- g, communities. Suburb of Mur- gon, .a 150° frontage by 300 leep. weil shaded jot. Just right for motels or cabins Grossing 000 tf year Contact es w Harris 198] Harding Avenue Muskegon, Mic higan or Phone 5-1040 Drive-in Restaurant. 1,000 ‘WN m the Dixie Butiding ‘9218 with full equipment. ing | good business. an van $5,050 RIDGE ee #78 Baldwin +4902 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Broker, | $7 per weeks ‘urn, 2 arte for 18. 758 _ Off Mis Terrific money MICHIGAN BUSINESS" SALES CORPORATION - 1897) 8. TELEGRAPH RD, ra tique 8 office, restaur- ant, serv family styled meals, Conte front _door. cost how a er pee Bt. 811. s room frame 2 Pamily, S yemass ii slentgnee notes eee. and) 3 Family, Chambe —— yor hb , Bon ercia nag deep an (Opp ites $19,750 slase ten $12,800. $2,500 = on terms. Ward E Partridge 1050! 4 room modern. store front, on W. Huron, PE 4-3581. ee Dixie Hwy, $0.500 500 down FOR SALr. BY OWNER 150° Mi.| PAUL M. JONES, 7A vita nosth of Pontiac. Class B hotel | 832 Huron FE +3506 and bar. Call FE 5-398 after 2 STALL STATION Bi OOaEE 4:30 $1,908 dows, Suchy Realty, Orton- Wille REsT i HO! ae Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TODAY'S ee ae FROZEN CUSTARD just for the summer months. Youll be buay tn ts modern ell equipped stand just outside main t th $1700 down, required om this busy high profit operation. MR SPORTSMAN, _ here's ream come true tackle fly. s gift shop in the center of Michi- fan's best fly is just whet you have dream- < ebout, 8 m ; f year. W ¥ in fast seasons. Attractive of me on on the 2 acre site next iar lake, $10. 00 ‘down jus stock. NORTHERN LIQUOR BAR agen right acres 30, priceless us 3 ne near TEL REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSED THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN Open Eve Tw Sale Li Land nd Contracts 52 52 WHITE BROS. T1283 balance count 2'y acres 9 RIT balance caunt Interest secured by root, home on 2 lots chasty. 5 per cent: die- secured by & room home ea Excellent buyer. 2 per cent die- $80 per month, @ per eent | $5500 balance 865 per month. @% intérest. 4 room bome on 6 acres, | 20 per cent discount, CONTRACTS A | wife Can buy prop. bidg, fix- | ‘ iT BROS. tures & equip for $500 dn plus | ‘ HI E OS. inventory. Bal on easy terms | ek Beer & wine Call FE 5-6757 | Phone OR 3-1 after 8:00 p m. Open Eves til 9-Sun. 1 to § ALTY We have well seasoned contracts vith small discounts and newer ones with larger discounts All purchasers thoroughly checked. We aiso service our contracte. Call FE 535-9975 or FE 8-044 ask for Ted McCullough, Money to Loa $0441 and i J.C. HAYDE 86 FE Walton ealtor 53 ‘State Licensed Lenders) 35, 000 Families — Recommend — Buckner’s Four «1! Buckner Conren- lent offices mn Pontiac area, where vou can quickly bor- 5 row up s™m al once - @ . month payments. You eet a amount, no deducti iT OF BORROWING Buckners I8 LESS at THAN YOU THINK, oe paged coh from Buckne loan company, ttendly Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: . Pontiac. nd Fidor. National mag. Dravton Plains 4813 Diste Mwg, Walled Leake 230 Rerastem (next to Bank) hice 43467 Van one block North acrosg ke i ee er ‘ssane a ‘ae fe cos ( i ies hiae: Wat ba pag a if ORS ABP Pg POO oe A ai : i “ei ! eas { af role. : fy | : f “ Le \ : : \ ‘ #.? a I, ‘ fi i 4 d f, ; a) } : gat ! Meats 4 ej a mil “A ‘ ‘ 4 La I ! 4 we ’) A st uF ‘ i ‘ { | a bod Ho 4 = Pied came 4 : vy ’. we . - ¥ \ coy THE PONTIAC: PRESS, _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 _. » THIRTY-FIVE ue to Lean 38 Ket Sale Clothing 56 Sale Household Goods 87 FUNNY. BUSINESS~* by Hershberger lipr Sale Miscellancous 60' For Sale Pets 69 For Sale Housetrailers 78 Wanted Used Cars 88 Licensed “Lend: scinsnaatnttne : a eee ws “A —— — pees. Jenders) : PHONO-R A. “STUDIO COUCH. $35. FE 63200. CANARY — BEAUTIFUL SINO- ' wrD, kK CARS & n (“ircomb 2 Sa! ee tet oo Talbott Lumber} #% gag ot eet cote 8) (OXFORD © |: : SH NOW! | stxan a pwns we § Pe ses), ° Seo M&M Motor i cpuer 38. 6. OR 30702 ., Also GOCKER “SPANIEL PPIES T i] Sal , tcher as tak PAY LATER PLAN | Ste se at a oP lore. Ra Manas itl maeg rauler CS | aan binle Her, Get need now. . y mahogany | | a eenleal 44970 iene pice Mette gc Seer tebe | TRADE-IN DEPT. soi eee rer | See Bae eees oe | | Wrecked & to Parts | Ake, GOLD- rs, 8. h: aN FE Guar. recon. elec. GREAT DANE FUR - GOUb- . full, sine bathrooms. 7. w : : a’ suite tes. 3% months, Will be very| Walls for st eonstru FE 5-685 - 8 pe dining rm suite Oe gas a Gee be conduit, Bu : -* *BINANCE CO. oy je ite “Sen "Mae ogee: ae i Spot ob “Wanted Tortie : 1. Lewrence st PE 2.0249 a " WwW ere ty q ond quan. ~ ou fawn with. white| tity et regular prices, Bank rate STOP—LOOK .~ Need $500 only . {no ).} fihaneing. are Ye! wanted to buy: " WYMAN’S POt FOR SAE Wl ge ns wanes, gabe oenthah or tae or Less ° c General costae JOS 16-27-30- ‘Bay - gutton, ae WITH QUICK i ae vee cana Cages =< ~~» SERVICE? r, Muroo 9 Aubura Rd. PE 40510. oo i = ‘eee For Sale T 90 AND ROO # | ceeches with cay cay : or rucks Be Then Home & Auto is the place CLOTHING. ALL KINDS AND ~6- PIECE BEDROOM PARAKEET, , eee ae 2 sseRebs ar mere so.our int ot a - to . Most leans made on ND SOME MISCELLAN- "yi am all times, y m4 visit. Bo come ‘eof WCALL PE ¢2808 ANY : PARAKEETS CANARIES CAGES. to op your fy Beautiful dresser, Large mirror, La Since 107i, 564 Oakland Ave. wy, , = used trai? th t auto... furntiure or saeatere and full size bed. Roomy chest of PARAKEETS TALKING. STRAIN | We ag | ol pe ani rallers the @ repayment plan suited to your! aa) “MUGERAT Coat ae drawers, 2 boudoir lamps Babies only. Cages & Supplies. | a8 to’ weubdave Sun. 2 to 0 seat, pend cette Sreeees, coe w'eoa etn ens: | ALL FOR $99. PAY TTR yi ormice of int yapovaal ab Fe S48 Crved aa, | chin Seale Oa, Batt ee ~ Good _ seer Berk.ry Vor —President REAL “BUYS fou You IF size’ ONLY $2 WEEKLY comp. complete with ‘trap ARAKERT ea ian oe ted at beret chan tens te misc, Sem P ’s Bank F it taal $38 lever faucet first ord Trailer Sales can offer Ph. FE 5-8121 boys wear y ize - FE + Ecareon emank he ture : ‘eubun. tor st OPP Tin” | _more for less anytime! zB KEETS-PETSS for less anytime! ‘Sale Household Goods 57 $, “Gist actt seh “out sins | 1a durham ‘oe " a0 maDACETS PET SHOP son | Auto Accessories 80 Trucks ~ ~ and v. elle Ife 4%” ir : NN dN Home & Auto | ANTIQUE SILVER. PRENCH. ENG- ‘. (BURNER, 36 tet sac. ‘RANGE. toe a tind, 280. Fiber. PEDIQREE _RECBTERED | Box- ATR 8, vases, lamps, y from Ja i. . ORiando 3-681 T. USED = ork. Ronsenahin, ie, FEO. aie nanan ExcRLLEnT || hock. 30 gal. gas water, heater, | Pi INGESE, BF 0D, SERVICE. | me “sar Revit, when Loan ompany BABY “BED AXD 2 HOR x Se Gadteen sd Gomer b weeny Rot crate tm aie FE 14043 ed them, "Open every aay ean wountty) Nett Bank “Bldg |gAbY Cannio si Pam | Used ‘Trade-in I Dept. a — Tora’ Closed renee Ba : LOMO Hat reed, a : eee ANS #2 TO ye ustop walt eh abn, Boy's qounse ebelr .. 6.1.1.5. ; inc 3 REXTAL Ba Fok rs o1 ad "t. art r wrence St ‘#1538 buffet. Baby scales. “ |’ 1" : Dogs Tr Boarded 70 Seen O e ad >: - m My card, Bud — I’m an eye doctor! Cameras, Equipment 61A 61A| 0° gs Trained, (enemiocien OA. = _ a . PPP LLL poas SS - 2 ANS B. Bat Davenport re] e a4 POLO! CAMERA, FL, AT. 008. CATS BOARDED. ele- Ly oh. : er eee SuTReys SEonOme | Extension m tahle. 4 oa | Fe For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60! For Sale Miscellaneous 60 _teehneate, Doatier, as ase. ra i _ =F KING BRO ee uc 625 te $25 to $800 | . ; ; else By rain eed wR Lewes fren BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER oes ONOMY | ‘Sinks. to ald, from wa. a0 wie iin. __Sale Musical Goe Gioods 62) ~ WY Aw ray FE 4-0734 BRDe oxnvide 7! ETE Fw, Segeed | THOMAS ECONOMY | “RRs from seo ive, ik lin co nee | ey Ane OSES |\ wane Sebi Mente wea!” 7 is Le ¥ FURNITURE Co. | Thompson, 86 Perry i Shiplap, $6.50 per 100 aq. ft. 2 USED ACCORDIONS $130 AND | bay, es first cutting alias ; ~ LOANS 2 to $500 | model “Al cond ition. "s30 Phone. 361 8. SAGINAW ST CIRCLE PLOORESCENT PIX Oak Mooring. $8 per 100 sq ft $169 Lessons Reconditioned up- fa Phone OA $220, Oxford _|. yur war service? Giass talfed whi we or ou On Signature Only MY 337 7 PONTIAC, MICH tures, Rewest brightest and most Piumbing Steel, 1 Beams | —‘ieht plato. OR 3-174 $000 “BALES MIXED HAY AL- | Si Ton tuarenteed Free | 1 2 HOUSEHOLD ie 2a ies 0 ©. WASHER, DRYERS a*“aimctles pedroces ends rec: ecoee, %0 mors, 108 iis wala eae s 6008 | fale. Teeny Mihced: ney pricea |. Sf ecfiee to 0, customer ‘with : FINANCE CORP. OF S8AKFAST TABLE WITH 4 “retrigerators television. Trade- feaitom rooms. B11 90, value, 00.86. —— TOEDIGNG PRO ee | TW PE ee Shalt door leat or —-> eo a — hairs. Grey op heae top plod a taken Terms available Slightly factory mé@rred. Call at | fi fi Hes ALFALFA. ALL KINDS RAY. Oven ‘4 ; PONTIAC shor a oat FE 250i" often fter | Bion Electric. 628 W. Huron./ factory showrooms. Michigan Fiu-| 5 Ampuith ‘pane $3500 straw, grain, ground, whole or Hub Son oe 2 ee 2'2 8. Saginaw St. ss FE 40535. ¢ . oer i ore ~ 2p IE CE LIVING DE.) orescsent, 303 ie Ave. / _ttlection of musical tnstru-| shelled MA 56-0660. Will deliver, | 122 Oaklang Ave. FE ¢-7066 [ _ = 3 CLOSEOUT - ae TDA ALL TYPES OF HAY. tor Sale Tires 80-A , en ee Le “ING a : ; ww. wi WHEN YOU NEED |" “SOTTLE GAS ROOM GROUP Bzwerior ana interior doors, gaxse | WRECKING CO., INC, | EDWARDS OUTLET | second cutting, Slee etre . New ev, Ree ‘ Modern 2 piece suite, 2 modern ae, ove Pa ey Gee ee he : ; 1AY Bi 1949 Ford % ton panel. ; lation, aed eaves step , coffee ta- carry y Corner Orchard e a Co, 1468 Baldwin Ave, FR Daily 6:306; Sun, Stock Ne. UOA 165 a ble, 2 decorator so \ Sabes et @ GAL. AUT ric Gab BOF a, ees en sen gut fuls op ret Tul? LINOLEUM $72)| ALL FOR $97” Pay COMBINE FUMING a | Mester neater Gul Pe Sam. 1948 GMC ¥4 ton panel, Payments to cull your GUAR, HOUSE PA OAL. sins ONLY $2 WEEKLY ead Low, DISCOUNT, 7 a leng Ilige ft. St N 33358 Dede: We wi be cial to nei Ge VENT entate Ee Pearson's Bank Furniture E 42576. 22 Qk iengtns ; ft. ocke 0. + oo 0Gl45 you with your money problems. RUBBER BASE PAINT, GAL. $3.50/ 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE COMMERCIAL STOCEEA.” BE ‘SAVE PL . ve. +7881 SALE ALCOHOL-A We Give Gold Bel Gift Stamps | _frigerator FE 2-344. 72 8, Saginew PE 5-2100 1948 Ford ¥ ton pi : : SYERS. 141 W HURON. 43064 ——— ‘DR AW TITE HIT + CHES NEW & USI LES. WILL . |CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE Used and Reconditioned va adjust, oll aod grease env make Stock No. 3089A.... s a FINANCE co. \- x too. On 3S. : cu. g Kore ens igerato: ce 10 ‘mite for ay . pp Eg 951 . | SiROME BET sa. LIVING ROOM . ft. Norge Refrigerator rem miles Chev. Yd Pontiac State Bank Bid |_ suite $30, other items. PE $2706. | 7 cu. ft. Norge Retrige Bony net gett we srs jar ou 1 ¥4 ton panel, mote! e | Ores. ¢ cu. ft. Cold Spot Refrie. $34.50 | 5 wy, | 78 OAL. Stock No. COA.....$205 — COMPLETE, BEDROOM OUTFIT. | 3 Eaor Spindrvers | Sess vB Hest aso Bee wee oe New 1, ON. TANI TDS $38. ‘ rz reasona| - en e¢ au washer naa - EE et beet Seat GET CASH QUICKLY | soupcers WALi BEDROOM | 1 Frigidaire euto. washer . $00.40 DURO DEEP WELL POMP, RODS Swami FaAnLEs os wie | ne. 1951 Ford % ton panel. set. double aseager Som CLAYTON'S | 4614 midt, FE 95217. For Sale Livestock 72 _eense, PE 17-0210. we ae Fe ir Ss k No, YOA 5 p O chest. vanity with mirror, double ELECTRIC LIOHT WixTURES 2,2 MAHOG- fs = ED WILLIAMS TIRE toc tenes | bed. Mayfair 63066. Furniture, Appliances for every room tx OLD ‘ge ae an vor oo any finish, Por further tnforme- | pon OF 2 ‘ dost 4 See tes, DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT ONE | 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. st 190 jage.~Put- i new ones sare These cows ‘are young With some = 1952 GMC ¥, ton panel. : ! merica’s m, r eego r 4 5854 - Brrneninry = i suraiture end " ears. | __WE O60il or Fy }-9076 _ fresh and a EQISTE For Sale 8&3 Stock No, 109A... $395 tes. $495 for $279. Slightly scratched in 12% INCH RCA CONSOLE, rors fag sapplen OW Sant? OK “ , Dg re, WE TYO. YRAR - Ln | Grehatd Lake Ave antenna | kit oo SRDEIGREG tEmeCE aa Pield 1953 GMC % ton L 17 WAL TON. TV EE sTANDING TOILETS $10: : - WAY down, $10 & om ‘Aise thirty-five pane [DOUBLE BED sI7E COT. | FREE st. Po = § H transislesion. | springs. Call PE 5-6492 | Walton Cor. Joslyn FE 2-2257 | #1 x ls at, i a arverstere.. one werk, i wre, “ &. Buren, FE w wite ue ydra. ran Lt.) j aaa onan ashbo ¥ “ st} DBURRO, GUNSMOKE Low Ge |\DUCURSS ws "WRINGER - altel W ayne Gabert’s Beas beth sete with, fim, etek Sai or ts $54 *| WILLIAM. A. KNABE, i UEROut Burro, Seddies and tack. Halt- Stock No. SOO2A... 9648. oan UO. | gasY EPDLDAYER: A ve TV Specials SAVE pcCunind SUPrt es a al on. FES 1948 Chev ¥% ton pickup. PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. re condition. $50. OR 3-5 IN Delt. Retrig. sop 172 8. Saginaw _FE 6-21 For Sale Poultry 74 . wFE ?- 0206 -": ECTRIC CLOTHES [ DRYER: $7 Norge 1 Merely icllnsooniy Bd tdi ad QUALITY. oF. Bath. Sale Office Equipment 63 a cesta ; meta Same wait j ork = oo) : grace . YERS, $1.00 EACH «se HUS- : | Be a, "Ecoptional value, hchi- Bmerscn iT TV. pew = sead a ae ae are ton off Brown Rd, 56-1908: Stoc No. 690A... .$395 ‘FF 4. 4 Lake | ‘ioe ° " | Thompson, #0 6. Perry. = ; . F 4-157 ELECTRIC | RANGE. NEWEST rea | oy oom mee’... | FOLDING USED : tneh -_) every possible |Crosiey Blond full door 17”, qi; only 3 days. MI 4-2341. i att ews- 7 E: AGL UE FINA) ANCE ( a new feature, Gus erica's | new picture tube PORD WwW KER POWER . 202 N.MAIN.—) paihedttawit, Segg | SA4F OFERES fo come |e temas | ¢ OSlerbodr ‘Hargreaves secre | . press, | Michigan rescent, Or- EASY TERMS | . ‘ ‘ ROCHESTER, MICH. chard’ Lake Ave 121 W_ Saginaw PE 56180 aise t =o gow ofthe oa at Burt I 1eister S *oTOns” LOANS 2% TO $500 ELECTROMASTER, TABLE TOP UsED HOT POINT AUTOMATIC | 5475 Dixie wy. OR 3-207 5 ~ were Cj ba h’ “Your Chevrolet Dealer” VES ere a ee |) ee eRe lasca | SmACha.ov ap.| OAKLAND COUNTY'S : aybaugh's , 4 ROUEEHOLD GOODS Iv TV, 040 WASHER. 3, or, $30.85. now $220.05 Sweet's New ef forced air at cot | ARGEST GOLD BOND] four varncr sri hearenatts, Sap | BOLENS WALKING AND RIDING Onkiang A at 8. Saginaw mew Pr Rochester OL 60711. OL tom Pee len jot CE | Radio & Appliances. 422 W. Hu- | ‘mogein. 4000 Disie Hey. peaeton | at Pl ASTERBO ARD Geginaw.” ' SS So. rE tous. 5 = rE EFB BARGAINS ~ —| ron FE ‘efi _____| Feiss” come i = I EALER ~ hae A sno ment. or CE A NO VICTORIAN LOVE SEAT 6 Gappen TRACI JEALE ent Hwy, : Mortgage loans 54 Gal neater oun ten #18 Oar doubie bed and coll springs. GARDEN TRACTOR 7 a YR, OLD ‘OLD, Sibi or OR wy TROJAN YELLOWJACKET [SO GMC ‘oS im ray wool rug ment. ” pr a 6 . LOANS $600 to $1: $00 oauicrauers 371 minum atop ugh ntare 2 MI Pong FE bias Sn” Gemeweans ee Oe nee pee ee re Roe fer Beeee ene Wl N For an Chest of drawers - . 97 and Pa Sense: DOunLE eS METAL CAB: | 4x8\0" plaster Soare ts and extra . Reverse gear, NLAND LA ’ TR ' boetes modern of «tp Vanity tanh |\WARM MORNING HEATER “inet with fixtures. PE 2-8043. 4x7%e” piaste Hn) MA 6-4001 Ww Suren ; UCKS Oakland County Trades cceta ee Me ete | Bi etetee” obithe ince Pa 3 — Gola, 6 Py dnOW Vikell | Sato" and énid also. t stock, MCCULL ; 2 For home edditions or Studio couc rehraboe al tires. | and ‘em F. | Metal wardrobe $10 44185. Se ee Also some reguiar tires, 5. » crown coat $ 225 ji qerke rove hun or enclose (Emerson TV 830 WASHING MACHINE. AGITATOR | cheap. 197 _| ra Johnson. ___ | % ip Joint coment = 38 2.20 Garden aloes orth 4 ly constructed pb bey Merch Crd nd R82 condit FE &M 260 ft, joint § 338 wit 4 To builds garage oF on | thing for the hom F | ma G&) any 250 ft. pe vee Pi 4 .. (Id west ie @ garage home | =6Oakaland Furniture WASHING | MACHINE “000D CON-| p, uct Dusty ¢ Once ben! Bale he} e How ce | = 4 —~~"MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS ApDl? 300 Neteusl Building 18 Saginaw a ies resi | x8 std. m 9 28) pare a Asie aaa -p H t oat Works tine or phone FE +4728" POR SALE GUARANTEED — RE- | WASHING Gree WITH TWIN | emer corner Walton & Opdyke | iss fir plyscore 6.08 1890 Crooks Ra MI 6-0446 arringtan ‘oa pone frigerators $30.85 up, tubs Double sink with cabinet. g LITTLE FLOOR PURNACE. | 4x8%" plywood $ 3.00) Mi fich. Chain Saw Distr. t hegre owe s Ae Wringer weshere be Bod bag 07 W Hopkins os Ts mn Jamm Road off Brown | Tree, dnotty pine panciing sae ari VE | ga ich. Chain yy festa EE 108 Sw 5: nner washer I ORE | | LES. SERVICE bathe Hd rere °° Vacuum cleaners $785. ue WAsKE tents aeas Pe snes NOLLINOSMEAD VARIBTY STORE| 10") pease por M. $'fo.00 —° 045. MAyfair) MY 3-621 15 Front 6t MY 3-461) Ney 9106 Ose ieee fee, fo Y ATLAS | floor Mao-O-Les | [50 pine beards por M. § WS - ; USED TRACTORS FURNISHINGS, OP TWO ROOM FORGHV AS Fund Tou WANT paint ‘Phooetre egy 16. fell rock woot inulstion $2.52 ONE FAT Ean a an| posia ranteees co ent cheap Apt 6 547 Auburn CAN "BE FOUN aT L py reca | Ly * " , ae | Bo uabieg Gi up’ new book, MOT, WATER MEATER 3 OAL, 10 Son Zoomers $ $8 )~ CLEARANCE SALE | SE AATRCASTON OEE OAs RANGE. A-1 CONDITION $20 | case headboard eas complete. & lines $98 50 and $119.50 as up | A ALL BIZ: OR 3-510 ~ 624. refrigeratots §25 up, ranges, | catacir ean ber nae ose to” Kot abo BARDWARR. - PLUMBIFGO | a toe skates, values to MAKES PRICED 3 bedroom home off Bald GIRLS é LADIES CLOTHING, | agi elec a “tis ap. pi Reap are slightly marred Also siectie BOYDELL PAINTS |@ portable tee shanties were A sed MBs s gael wedreom dc = 2 | a beta ie ta paseo up. new-chrome dinette sets 6 p | Serre values Mainlgun Ficsees: HOUSE. DRIVE OUT TO. BUR. 2 os L H _ * ‘ Auto eat, achin icyele, toa. " | a % anties. vf gone to bus aid sores | 11) Perkins , | ‘eo, bsdresmas auies) $40.56 up | {00h 208 Grebara_Lane_ave.| MEisTen's AND SAVE UP TO an —- are ag 2896 KING BROS. MN eonskier rour equity in 4 foom jt 12.95 up. dix CE SHAN ALS. orean boots reg s - pea ‘ bapa home or smalier (ereapon nog chatt Coide recor pee fos canes, 3} 50 oe beans | $ 2837 Old Orchard. FE MAKE SURE IT'S Gun aod ammunition prices were PONTIAC RD, A OPDYEE_ meee |_player FE 40387 other items | §-6208 after 4 pm ena ug 0 10 per cont, INDUSTRIAL & ~? USE OUR EASY pep k pt | JET WATER PUMPS. Lol G. A. B RMEISTER te your inst = . |\@00D CLEAN ELECT r REPRIO OR LAY-A-WAY PLA | “"Thompscn, 80 8 to buy vat thee. prices FARM EQUIPMENT | $40 and range $25 20703. | We buy. se'l, trade Maytaing. Come FiTCHE N Eads . —sInKe ain es ‘Rem. 140A, mete! cCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS See Toa errs oe =I i Bae Soe ee [pcoueitel om meee ee irae Northern Lamber | Co. | tht nom. Joon, pump rifles 9 $84.98 New “ed mus zig ibe eh ee OPEN DAILY ° | eT Cost ° $91.20 Rem a bolt rifle : GRAY DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. | " To 5 Ales every) and in. | Pontiac mt +3147 | §108 fo Pay ‘e 300 on — TA ADE-IN' pica aap el Laaperngn | Rubber cushions. Tesestey, chair , 8 Kya a ‘ge east of lg at terrific “yelues Michi. | Telegraph & 9 Mile | rifles & $86.95) PFRROUSON, AND NEW breeseway and) cataae Coc and coffee tabie FE 2-84 Penflee of 1 mi. east of Aubuen f Veriemaaa Oreherd | Detroit rc 1-4380 | 9:58 06. Winchester 6@ aute. shot nie 1 2) HMINGS OF Heights on Auburn Rd MS® : ——— so a s Wats. "oxny ‘needs some fe, (Pah rnas Cheap PET em of | FE Dies FE 6.0241 | STALL si = wf" wincveater 12 puma abot | HOUGHTEN & SON : je handyman at saece, ONERSPRIRG MATTRESS AND 3 FTEC = LViNg, Room svrre, | K EN’ | TLE ferrite valve $23.33" Fate ara" shot un shells, while hey | $09.N. Mata. Rosbester OL. 1-278! z : i as , box «springs. Double size er- ¢ i i hy | t ’ $2.60 e ; beben ee cas sh orcess | a. H ater n Joe one . tion FES. i Good cond! Hpeokonae/ en pram rr th9 80 val. | Use our lay-e-way tf you wish. "E pe am and crags A | _P.m ° payment ee —— =e x Six merbie colors @x®% inch. bpp e tartans calle io We Rent Ice Shanties oor Peo . : oot vide, Teen, Weat 9 ins ae = . KFNMORE OAS DRYER @ 1 An eee . See eee Knox = Bateman & Kumpsen | capacity, ke new 8100 FF Westinghouse 5 Gents Each Orcherd Lake Av _.| and Ski Equipment ” Awction Sale 77| teers to abaire bass. Leaving > oe oF ahs hs FLOOR SHOP | tre, moun, QE, Bia | ANDERSON TIDWE. — ie a, , th ce ; ; _.. A real buy or only “TAD Sil@ht) rate marred. al deep | 2142 8 TELEORAPH AUCTION SALE FRI. NIGHT, B | - D . a Realtors F4-0528 1 ORD'S SPECIALS $149.95 Open 9-9 v0 8 Saginaw St. an wan rel games, Meh | FREE PARKING FOR 108 CARS Sey. bowen Droyeca Toe tag 5 dinett et $49 05 WAGONE co N { ean jvorescen char ween ‘* La ~ B7T 8. Telegraph = Fes & Sun 3 pe sote-bed” $4995 1960 N. Opazhe Cor Pontiae Rd eau ee ais one Lekel ave. edo del a Ud Sorts) . dressers, chests, ayes i . ee Read Co-operative Ren! Peiete Exchange L2G tye from $2495 up FE 5-072) | $1995 Levetories complete with | LIFT CAR JACKS. BU '_ Sunday 6 am ¢ e298. mattresses, > PIrce BLACK WALNUT BED-| chrome mixing faucets 81495,| jack; @/12 volt battery nfaret| Sand, Gravel & & Diet 66) Sree hac ccoccs 341 Guded Lake, Onkl ‘ i poe pk gaz Je, trade sion ica Used gas stoves : $20.00 | 3 room sulte Best offer FE 5- 6451 | These are_tactory Bs Oren — oe ean eter week | ~ PALL sets. breakfast set, =e ironer, Park to . Approxim 18 Py . SSaneaé AND Boca Lord's. 7 j—— 1 60 Le Fiuoreécsent 393 Orchara bis ‘cinaner Gab peatater, (ost ant TOP ED STONE. good refrigerator, and elec lam we +23 For further in- om y feet Compete) tne ot F Neniture and Appliances || For Sale Miscellaneous pee ee ges. torches and hose, | prev a ths Goonlin, | {rie ranges. oll fumace, roli-e-| formation, Some. Noor finishes . 125 W. Huron St Pi ~ draulic car lift AM € 30° pm! | rm ‘afi 42 = nee ishens ‘cut bornere spary weet Wanted Used Cars 88 . BARNES HARDWARE | “where Wrigtey's Used Te Be’ 4 HEATING BARGAIN FOR YOU | 3M 34854 iBE ~ GRAVEL AND sweepers, and misc. Bale PT PRP ’ : Because I must) reise cash Have |g DIAMOND WEDDING RING SET | fu “an rE Vim or FE 6-3100,| came, 6.36” Lumenioom, peated aaa 742 W Huron 8st instalied gas for a-customer I $50 Call after 4 30, 71-0265. RAVEL. BEACH building Call OR 17 for Porn JUNK & CHEAP ou re [@) MODERN CAR VED OAK. CHINA MAYTAG AND EASY SPIN DRY- removed @ 7% month old modern a eet 5 Witibcikiie DRIVE a a feared SE oho | ais oe TET tot | OF. ears: To days er eves. gevimen for inst china cavinet) grt Tania Blecine SN. Jobe sGramlined lodow BTU Low: ggg CAM AMDCARRY 9 155 rol tome Rar ere vaiee | sista tl aN aelivore Se Se sit ghee oS a Truck User son boy forced air gun type oil fur- rele ‘ = eo noo eee DUNCAN PHYFE MO. nee SOFA AND CHAIR, 850. nace with full. tac tory & service $X8 4%" Plaster bd, es § 1e0'¢ INCH BOfL PIPE § FT il “Wood, “Coal & Fuel 67 AUCTION me Pe v Dat a a7 any model. aguas. al g foom suite ‘iat clarinet and case $50 FE guarantees, Will install’ with all $A@3s) Piscter pe. ee OS BAVE. PI UMBING SUPPLY | - wot axe Ovien, A very” large | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 3 months} trade for deep fee A $0059 j thew duct work, registers, tank 25 tba tape joint cement § 3.8 172 8 Sagina PE 52100 DRY SLAB WOOD. @ ee won sale of household furnishings ! Attention, Truck Users or ear. or anst! of equal NEWLY REI iPHOLATERED GRAY | ete, in new home for about 8600) f4) Incitation et $825 2 tor $10 Delivered FE 46588 tiques, and farm produce rier | | PE S-9719 17% BAGLEY 8T, value ORlande 31687 tweed dacenport #8 Dave Pla,| old home about 4100 F OM A Rock wool b. a ee $ 93) Raatne and Siding Bry HARD REAVY SLAB WOOD | _00d Brody, Avctoneers | 4 4 CATALIRE GOOD GHAPE. WIE TAGES LAwD ConmmAcT, (feu Poo Romeo Free 2m) Forme Salibie ‘Davie Heating 1" ent “.. |23) Combination Doors | tet tetine ger ore: oe] ER aD are S| ON eee hot as down payment on “ roi) r f two for #10 => BES f . AK KITCHEN TABLE WITH ee ALMOST NEW iy UGGY Plyscord, 4'x® $545) 4 aoe, re. cry FoR ANY was | . Se ee Da een Eimear EB) oA BENSON — [PRR E20? MOMEF, POG| smtereg ws | Oon we OF a Sige chevkote work to be done on plumb condition FE 404 | ALU MINUM COMBINATION win: 1x8" sheathing eserde, M_ ft $85.00 One ea re. Aubura. > 4 CLEARING OUT ALL WILLIS M._ BREW E k OSELECTION. OF UNPAINT al DUCED PRICES. GET OUR $s. Peseta Nir areiabas 2 petlcem etl: |= _Segmes _____F® ea \ (rt PaReCACRE HARD "WOOD AND For | Sale Housetraiters 78 “CAL TFORNIA BUYER NEW AT 55.N. Parke FURNITURE TIMATE. NO DOWN PAYMENT | Paul Mt Cre Lumber Co | BOMEX, BY THE OOM. 4c rege | Fr ne 1 PT. 1950 ANDERSON alt-| AVERI 9 Snags Ae ie PE 65181 or FE 28532 Chesta tabies eliaire, desks,| TERMS. G & M CONS RUC) 6120 Bogs Lake Ra. Commerce | 100! Wall boxes for duplex plugs, Ali Mee BC Oae ie Toilet, shower, floor vor 2) Sept RADEIICASHL FOR SPTAT<| | vogcesenn sem) fixisers rerets |/= TON CO TRE 13) a ee * eM v7 weieenGi A: tums: 6! |" peedvay Fuel Ot, Oak heat. Execllent condition, ig WANTED SCRAP CARB. Be Tamme Fe eth eee BAIN STORE | Suemeaneg rota oot CARD PORT ARir MEAT OR) rey Se Ton | tana ae ace Perbee O°| Haha oem AY. usgsar"pAr® Mom v0 =o Sn nn ta Gatland ave se, Oe ee rane veka bs Lee Pik 3 b000 | oP Se ge aigy bi anaab | MARD & get aeD FIREPLACE | i95; nat Fi G00D CONDE __ WE PAY. 1 cee — Ay ” I - For Sale Clothing 56 OIL HEATER” a | Bardware, electrical supplies go CAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH | fee maker, pedestal abies, ban | Toot. FE Bae EB de ee EF AAR : FE 2-654) i alvant cor oe d fit faucets $2450 valve $1495 aiso cect tables, chairs, 6 ft. refrig- QUANTITY TREE TOPT BA FOR A BETTER BUY IN op [@) ar T 1% Ton ’ HILCO | aro “PHONOGRAPH fine: Soe Paint toilets bathtubs, shower stalls at | tor Fat wove, Gish truck, 08, slabs 2124 Biiverdell Ra. FE wew on Used MOBILE womes | od Care & Trucks . at be onsole 3 speed player Also Re- | HEIGHTS. su PPL dl 2688 Perry = errific values ne are crate | aS FE 5-24 ; $1090 _ AS LOW AS Cr DOWN . For Clean Us ere e Pic $, Panels, Stakes Re ero vere Tape recorder, 1 speed 3806 $f FRE 4.542 an tate ace od DOORS es aie. 2 INSIDE WHITE BIRCH FIREPLACE | M tth > Chassi MENS) SUITS Faber. at Winding Drive BEEF AND FORE HALE AND 7 Ceo = and 1 outside door pss: | eed 101s a corei delivered Aue Hutchinson Mobile Homes a eCws- Cabs and Chassis FROM oN “ PHILCO REFRIGERATOR, EX uaders Opdyke Market FRE TINO] PUM. ...39¢ YD. SAVE ON GUTTER Ide FT. WAR. Gp a had rea ©" 4301 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains one To LOW - ; ent condition $85. Mahogany 5-7041 Qe FLOOR TILE (0x9) Be 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. . — _or 41 a Hargreaves | w= See En SODCEET, FOR jabiel lmae al Cucin exe deskeLMcs LITY TRAILER, #@ WAIL TILE 2% FT SF p TIC 1 ANKS - Plants, Trees, Shrubs OR 2% FT HOUSETRAILER NEEDS | : - 5 Sinbeam Tron Ecko pressure Dr $4 He Fret 7 $1 89 ae some repairs, excelient of] burner. | 914 _S Saginaw St. _¥FE 44548) $25, 00 og harning waters beaver ay yegecee” SNBBEF co eae pe Sah pny wily Lane na PERNOYLYARIA RURNORERS | Gooite noe Repain aeny.| THE HIGH DOLLAR | It's Worth the Ring! with tank. $& FEfiderei sase0 . : on cA ; ,: SET OF “ENCYCLOPEDIA AMER We have the best for Christmas| ice booster sorines installed cars| For high grade used cars. We Call FE 54161 Piast Wall Tiles nZe ea Maite < Aa I » LON | as \ ATI K ik AN tcane New EEE 1s 08 ainees ‘pint’ Sproces, Firs Send, wired for Grin trailers. Adren | peee ee vpn wel “i300 ne De e Men thece al) « ¢ Oa ieee locas ee bLYER TRAINS SINKS FROM $808 82 GAILON. tor luting TODAY | | Snort FE bbs — “ir | .* ¥ Ask for Truck Dept. hare never hee f a a Paint $1 48 sh Coon a at enecem and m ake thoei fi { +o ec tiie ameter < nesters, 97s 6 PA : Just ile GROVE, il H V A Be)! one sells regular art amor aene: fi 9a your dollar do fo Amhorized factory serrice = 7 ee ras heaters, $55 GO A = = { You WOULD LIKE A NEW OR} - ip on bs es . ie se * Hace W P meat & ‘ 1 fa. EDW ARDS ae “ eT cs pine Jeciory vere ree tes at ate ron. ae oR | > | FOR $80 DOWN E HOME. SOME ; M h s the “7 4 = s & Bt sed . sid et | E ~ } _ es fait ia) tel thes sre ones Oa sree agree TASKER 8 tee Remon EL) oil, $2 118% ©. Walton Bivd_ ||. _For Sale F ets 69 : : LAY mR att ews t elow fc j : : a a ae we - . MEDICINE ? ‘ — eo : ee CE [pt rcE FRENCH Not ee can Oe mes fens teres (an metal cabinet | STORM SASH 'AKC PEKINGESE FEMALE. $60 | * railer — COMMUNITY H ves | Tay Shor “thar eombination | ere aie io aan wach Me sesn 9 | $105 [nue 12% Silshiy marred. | Aluminum combination windows | Chwarae, and, Op gMeniie argrea . hs : 5 1Bé, igo large selec in joore = j ; alterations are free. Bray ond cree. eek ceuiens _ to. cabinets with and without lights, 74 BARY PARAKEETS OPALINES MOTORS Chevrolet Trucks eee we SMM TPE Cia TONE | a vacepticoal” barenion Seten | aie wilco Nee Ee xcnang e “Another General Motors Biers 39 36 77 38 WH 40 49 44 44 ge BEE Os __._ FE 4-781 ve i — a.m. to. m_ a _ _ Reg ¥ 31! 611 is 4 2 3. Sain eels vanar co Orchard Lake | §AVE ON SOIL FITTINGS. WAR- BANTAM, WHITE ALL “DERSON. 803 N. Main, Rochester Product From a c paging YO A iced bir (all shee (OAT) 276 eae ; wicks. 2678 Orchard Lake R44 Pet shop, 69. Astor FE 46433. ANDERSO? OPEN ‘TIL, 10 P. G lilotoratcen® heres) 96715 1812 : a J . REFRIOERATOR, eh ood code | MYF RS PUME cum SURPLUS LUMBER & “BOSTON PUPPIES DETROITER 9-031! - General Motors wn Short 8ts. 1 4 _ton, $75. OR 2. aie foe and up. Ured a pumps, | iy! TE RI AL. S ASL, E S CO esur oi bd or vAKC GRF AT LAKES WE PAY THE Hi $$$ 44 Mill St z at eld ee alt eeooL Ex Garage Doors RELLY’S Hz Ak (DW ARE! NEW AND USED LUMSES © rinceldesire rer reer a oe BEEMER FOR 49 THRU °S4 ° i o 1 uc oy io Bess a ‘ a OSMUN 5 SEE THE NEW OMBSON 10s FEL. TO CHO FROM pagers LAU eh Chat Naw. ius goors. trem, oh 50. “up | pies. Home of Quality Bostons,| Unchallenged leaders tm thetr’ CLEAN CARS - ~ ep alk es refrigpratot freezer jocker * SPECIAL OFFER FE 2-68}1 f Get our prices and save corner 17 Mile and Rochester| price range 1,2 and 3 bed- 5 ieee 1 ‘ (DOWNTOWN STORE at sito ROV/s. 96 Oakland, Betty ail steri/|tully guaranteed USED FURNITURE | feruston butting boards Ras MUlberry 8-1430 : rooms 16 to MSM ft. ‘down A b m Motor with 15 power S 4 ONT) ace F 4021 JE ! J a, ard) 9p Extimates on R , ane ate rie | celling tile, felts shingles BEAGLE AT STUD 516 NOT SHY., pag er tes. roll fed ubu : entre tons cr geo e161 NLT) Rie KR TUM | Bogs | ealthe and cook stoves and we- i} door hardware | be | our own ncing, no | o +3670 h win, ak ecgae (6s SPECIAL we 2 cx a cM I any BERRY, DOOM SALES SF nan ‘MF, Heaters for housetratiers and | 5349 "Mighiand “te "tse OR 3.7002 soars ee epeetes oot na Sar ipa) large! Sales oa Coban TON EPR ») ’ F 2.0203 lan that ed bed Ae ae | t ceROMs peli aps FE 23201 SURPLUS FOLDING DOORS. SIZE | Curtiss. OR 3-020 © bpen E-vea. [and Sunday PM. < Pe peazee. Gost ete Fy pe wee STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- Rar for rec. room Town Bhop ED 7 Tl 80 peat mig 7S oe [== r E Blvd. and E. Pike : _ \ ALL KINDS OF BOYS CLOTH. changed. Turher's, 003 Mt. Clem: | \ Clarkston | int try reine. sit8. 24 coral dinette PLACE A “LOST AD.” | nID YOU KNOW PE 3.7471 Clarkston. Gea eats skater steal bady Gi = EARANCE POWER MOWERS, TILLERS, POWER SPRAYERS | Co" "yes “bir. Bey Drayton |* = | You can now buy @ modern re- “actor oe 4 | 4 _costa ‘sire 1314 FE 47 oe facdhied) Ads! Tos swap | Used and New 105 Models at fi orpoe valleble Wo Miler, | Plains Call F E 28181 for an ad! conditioned sya a with low. ealer Cos! ese are good gial- 5 a BEISTERA OEAGY = ~- orn ¥ " FeRE WOor—vwrer- rus, AND wl = vou don’t need for! tty. know brands “Ww. ‘P sMuler lawn ea [eeoresaee eos ce el | to recover a loss. Dial FE! ie rent in immediately. GUIDETO GOLD: Sell HOWARD ) LARE, INC... Magee Tiwhat you do, call FE: Grin Tweoawara Par 1D Mie Ra Birmingham, Mi 46008. ee ee '2-8181 for ‘an ad-writer:| TR AILE R EXCHANG things you're not using | iow tees 3 t. : Rd Birmin Ph 150 LB AIR COMPRESSER 116 OR TWO USED Tori STOOLS A iG Cr) elecrap A (es "“#& DODA , . axtiave MAHOGANY aD: 2 8181. 1 Wriwon 4-008, ei ous 20 ¥ 3 hbp motor. ae tanks. Cheap FE ¢-1935. i Say char ge it.” = Open Eves. & Sun. pu A through Classified Ads! shape. +4878 . oF, - _: » 4 \ . y ? : : } r 9 E F 4 * & one a G \ : * \ i } f , 4 eS ’ ) ' | 3 y Sy a at to ‘iy g 2 82, 4 \ \ =f « ve ~ * 5 { , ~ e290 1952 Ford OR ag $645 | : v'R, Pare ee re ae Kord 82 SPOR. gouve 4a "ss Duck: tang Nyaed: ota. si | Mercury 3 ard top Tdeer 4 os "$3 Mercury, like new, e.| Ford * 4 door $ 605 %, , Patricians. Lineotn 5 Ay 4 re ae 6 Forde bye. S30, and down. | Linein 83 Capri ¢ door $1205 "82 DeSoto, V8 atic. ercury §4 hard top coupe $1595 : Wil Trade ercury ‘$4 Monterey Wagon $1905 For Real Estate or Contract | Lincoln. ‘4. Ca vos 108 These are. only s few of our| Mercury ‘85 conve: sveqlats hand’ yp rage wesar. | BOD Frost, Inc. - ECONOMY USED C CARS| “SNe Wr pee severe re east! 50'S. WOODWARD Cus 1.008 Muon Fie Sanne | scr casey SRMIMOMAM LS as, “s a oe pardipedla wie tell eee ner | ee ee O OA 8-282). meng een ONS EX \ 1983 Ford Tudor $695 Haskins ev. 1954 Ford Fordor $805 De Sts FE 44531 1950 GMC van... ,..$595) 1980 storciizy ww mileage demen- a cab and $255 fe ne ae 1955 GMC suburban $1495 Bob Frost, Inc. 1951 Chev. tractor :..$395| “INGER, INCOLN MERCURY (AND 2 ~ | 850'S. WOODWARD ee ata BRD ben OFOR a ROBOE “HA a BTS HEAVY DUTY 9605. heater and automatic trans Ex- “PONTIAC'S ONLY | Selent cond” Low pre. Prin EXCLUSIVE ~ TARE ORION MOTOR SALES » ‘TRUCK DEALER FORD. MERCURY Oakland at Cass "| gopa tens e Bris D. ‘WTON PICKUP. GOOD inst FORD Pick: x-UP En GOOD | bydraulte | carrier. MT 48013 | Phone OR __ | PORD — ve. GOOD CoNDI- For Sale Cars 91 ;, tion PE #8217 . ; . Radio, heater, Automatic oo ransmt cma top & very New HOWARD LARE, INC. Credit Soph ee T ] “su — —— tires, $800. 1036. Plan. ~ : 1952 Ford V8, meet a VE ¥ B TUR new car, radio and heat- A CA ie OP "SHORT er. $595, ES ae ere SCHUTZ MOTORS oF dae AO ToMOBI bs 912 S. Woodward Ave. THAT YOU CAN BUY MI 47811 WEEKLY” PAYMENTS oa FORD LITTLE AS $5. Gaunt Bare sation wagon. * . ery le No Ko-Sanes | arenes, x cal age a Immediate Delivery! iy FORD 4 ‘ooe BcGR BN. ‘Deal Direct! ; No Finance Co.! CHEV Buy Here—Pay Here ° es 1956 NATIONAL. . }- MOTOR SALES — Demonstrators - i 6. SAGINAW fo role Dlond eee verts., 731 Dixie Mighway ot Mis Wane teen ple Side Used Cars 7 ive out ere hed seal sie torgeee, Many at Side Used Cars — PE 42185 ircanvs 1 sien veer —e 1281 N. Woodward, B Birming 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 3-DOOR 8F- _ Original 2-tone finish, new ce. Ver ities font pr lpia Just your car GMAC terms. Haskins Chev. | = — Breagtahe | es Mis "1558 Chevrolet Conv. V a full power, easy terms; / SCHUTZ- MOTORS “912 S. Woodward Ave. | MAple 6-597, ae "neers | QUT THEY GO ~ Guaranteed Apectal at| $1050 DGE 474 DR. RADIO & HEAT- er $135, 171 8. Shirley. 1 Te. 4-4616. SPORT CAR DODGE wire wheels Just your car down ené= wp to 3¢ months ~- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Highest trade—Lowest terms ‘Take advantage of our ~via” @verhead location All power ched Hog amare budget prised’ tae owning HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakiqgnd County's fastest growing ~ 6751 Dixie Pay 3 BMighway ul boty ae Se Eee extras. Power” brakes peg a ee Tate MONTH_END SALE LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “FOR MOR THAN 20 YEARS A GOOD PLACE YY.” “85 FORD VICTORIA. reqs THAN m ees: Perfect condition. Must se tee copy ped Will sell for highest offer. MI 1303. iss. FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR. 6 ¢ylinuer Radio Sn Automat te Liprpiamy sane patot. Very clean HOW ARD_ LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego "bo FORD 2 DR. V8 R & H. OVER- drive, new seat covers, white- be handled for small motthly pa ments. Call Mr. Hackett, FE 8-1521. Rogers Sales _& ‘Service, 605 Auburn Ave. DEMONSTRATOR. 1956 FORD. Fairlane sedan, fully he ben lew mileage Le car i arantes. Dick a Ford Sales. OA 8-2821 __ 8-395. 88 FORD woke ove RAYM'TS. MI147811 ET, «6, CPE, D _968., full price 197 ey i680 CHEV. RUNS GOOD ‘DIREC | tionals, heater clock. Every- | Works, Can be seen Augusta anytime. | 7983 Chrysler 4 dr, power steering and auto. $895, your old car down. SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward Ave. a 47811 » BARD- top with ~~ 4 atic Fensgoatle ei sa 7 Tie rey MOTOR rons eee = Soto Club Sean 8 cyl, crite. A real buy, MOTORS Weotward Ave. MI 4-7811 wn portstiar jauto., beatiful red ‘/white. $1045, UTZ MOTORS - “O12 s/ No ) money ¢ down. 1 52 grORD ¢ MATRLINE. rote Quick sale, $485 ebaker 4 dr. Champion. Go $2 ? MALE'S SERVICE EM 34827 iss? FORD ¢DR. GOOD CONDI- tion, New tires and ee Call _FEderdi_ 2-6854_after 3 USED CARS MARKED FOR/SALE AT OFFICIAL N.A.D.A ‘| WHOLESALE PRICES 2 MORE DAYS sariveed CUSTOM 2. cylinder. Rad‘o, heater etd transmission. Power steering Beoutitet black — apes mis. S$. Bec tre Ave. 47811 HOWARD. RES INC. hard Lake Rd., Keego al | REALL postr dial tire ~*~ 1955 Ford Fordor $1295 285 . é . Fully equipped, POCKET $95 1948 Pontiac 2 Dr. , Good Transportation $195 1950 Ford 2 Dr. R&H, V8 = $295 1949 Oldsmobile V-8 Radio & Heater $395 1950 Buick 2 Door No Rust, R&H ~ $495 1952 Chev. 2 Dr. Clean, R&H, & Covers $595 1952 Buick Spec. 4 Dr. R&H, Spotless $695 1953 Chev. 2 Dr. Outstanding Car at Fair Price $795 1952 Pontiac Hardtop R&H, Hydra., 2 Tone $895 ~ 1954 Chev. 2 Dr. R&H, One Owner $995 1953 Pontiac 2 Dr. Prem. Tires, Hydra., Radio and Heater $1095 1953 Buick Spec. 2 Dr. R&H, Dynaflow $1195 1954 Ford 2 Dr. R&H, One of Our Finest Cars $1295 1953 Buick Super 4 Dr. V8 Engine, R&H, Dyna. $1395 | 1953 Olds 88 Holiday Hardtop, R&H, Bright Red, Custom Trim $1595 1954. Buick Speé. Riviera Hardtop, Dyna. 2to = From 1795. 1955 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Haydtop, Bel Air, With All the Extras, Hurry $1995 1958 Mercury Hardtop, RAH, Bright Yellow, Low Mileage $2395 1955 Buick Super Riviera Hardtop, P. Strg., R&H Dp Cy BUICK 210 Orchard Lake FE 29101 © ~-Open 'til 9 2-8 ___. For Sale Cars _ m2) ‘4 ailwoen RANCH wAGon RA dio, heater aveterixe, 17,000 miles | ‘3 HUDSON HORNET CLUB Star eauliful bronze « finish. ae R & H WW tires. Any ‘A A CARKNER 8STUDEB. ge OT) | BIRMINGHAM ~—. LOOK! 1956 Plymouth Belvedere 4 dr. V8 , fully equipped, ite, two == white walls, other exras. mo, 1955 Piymouth V8 favoy Dix. Club Sedan. Power Flite, R & H. Drive it. 1954 Ford Station Wagon. Best Country a ttn rdomatic mileage. The new a — 2 dr. Snappy motor. ey a Beautiful. blue. = Sad to “ee Dis. 4 dr. een ome owner, ee apes ‘Seauty. In the con- dition of a ‘64 model be oe Windsor Dix 4 dr. H. Double Eagle nyvion a Lifeguard ouben: Highlander trim. Bee me now CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES. n 8 ats an CLARKSTC CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH é am. rd st m, daily Oven 8 Oita Bate? 1947 aia CLEAN 4dr. V8. 3. seats Extra low HUDSON. Ii ied an. $30.75, full _brice. | VERY FE ~ SEDAN mi = WLEL thy Bargain. 7842. 1953 Mercury Monterey, fully equipped, a beauty at $945. SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward Ave. MI 47811 1954 Mercury Hardtop, auto. and the works. $1345. SCHUTZ MOTORS. 912 S. Woodward Ave. M147811- ° $50 Down ON ANY CARS LISTED - BELOW $799 & heater. Real nice for a lady. $1495 1933 Lincoln Capri Hard- Aop, radio: & heater, full / power, whitewalls. $295 | 1950 Buick 4 door, Dyna- flow, radio & heater. A beauty. 1954 Mercury 2 dr. Mere- omatic, radio & heater, 2 tone paint, one owner, $95 1949 Pontiac, radio and heater, standard trans- nussion. $179 1950 Pontiac, Hydramatic,,| radio & heater. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY FE 4-395 Cass at Pike Sts | 1050 NASH CUSTOM. GOOD RUB- _ ber best offer takes it. FE 4-8087. FOR SALE 1951 NASH WAMBL. ER station oA feet : Ooch, Hhiom: one FE 5-261) \ noue i “DONT PA S- S ,UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash \through Classified Ads! FE 28181. “Visiting hours are over!” { |*$9 OLDS: For Sale Cars 9 PONTIAC RETAIL Good- Will Used Cars $1295, "34 Pontiac 2 dr., R&H, dark green, low mileage $545 "$2. Dodge 2 dr., R&H, standard shift $795 53 Ford 4dr., R&H, standard shift . + $945 "34 Nash 2 dr., R&H $395 51 Dodge 4 dr., R&H "47 Pontiac 4 dr., R&E, - extra nice transportation $1295 "53 Pont. Sta. Wen., 4 dr., 3 seater, R&H, extra price, extra nice $795 $3 Pontiac 2 dr., standard shift R&H, | BARGAIN HUNTERS— AND OFFICIAL CARS UP. TO $1200 SAVINGS. NEW CAR WARRAN- TIES. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | 68 Mt. Clemens PE 37117 Behind the host Office 8 SUPER HYDRA. 1953 Ford Custom &. radio i | | 62 Oakland Ave radio and heater. $507: ard beauty $897 “83 Pack- Plenty of others to choose Economy Used Cars. _22_ Auburn. 1953 Olds Super 88 This is a very sharpe 4 dr se- dan with full equipment. top, hiue bottom, low mileage, a 1 owner car that is perfect in every respect. See it at Peoples Auto Salees| 68 Oakland FE 23-2351 OLDSMOBILES | 1956 Demonstrators YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE D GMC TRUCK DEALER 538 N. Main, Ro ocheeter_Ol_1eiet OLDS 1955 SUPER && 4 DR oe R & H Power brakes. FE WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors. boats appil- ances, guns. cameras, etc. As part payment of a good used - car balance easy ferms. | “BILL SPENCE USED CARS rE e733 | 3 eS CLIPPER, 2 ‘DOOR $1045 ‘s2 pude Sedan, new paint i Nice . . ry Mazurek Motor Sales YOUR PACKARD DEALER FE 40587 ‘|. SPECIAL SALE 1851 Cher we ikwo 1656 Ford B ‘bere watation wagon 1952 Pont = | MANX. OTHER GOOD CARS TO HOOSE FROM WE CAN BEAT PRICES AT. R&C MOFOR SALES YOUR SUBURBAN DEALER (8145 Commerce "a. EM 3-0142 $5 OLDS 8% DLX. «DR. FULLY equip FE 5-814 | 1953 PACKARD CLIPPER DE- luxe. Club coupe Radio heater automatic traremission Whitewall tires Very clean HOWARD L ARE, INC, | __ Keego_ 7705 Orchard Lake | Rd., 1951 Plymouth 4 dr., orig- | inal throughout. $395. SCHUTZ MOTORS | 912 S. Woodward Ave. MI 4-7811 PLYMOUTH 1948 4 DR. Lila co | bet 10 a.m & 3 p.m 1954 Plymouth Hardtop, a pink and white. gem. -$1045, your old car down. SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward Av e. | MI4781t 1885 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE Hardtop. Powerflyte trans. radio, | large heater, white sidewall | Gres. windshield washers, sportone 4.000 flea - e ‘ 163 Between’ 6 and T p.m. “ail A; 4 eo % 1953 Plymouth 2 dr., extra clean and eer just —+ 9125S. Woodward Ave. 1955 & 1956 COMPANY ~ Ivory + HOUGHTEN & SON || Jack W. Haupt} 4 nd = Meneu 1953 | Pastas Chief 8 atk. radio and heater, Hydra. | cas KNER STUbES BAKER Beha +34 “MI 47811 iis PLYMOUTH 4 DR SEDAN. | $295. Beemer barments YE 20m.) =SCHUTZ MOTORS ay avon sgucemen So pee 912 S. Woodward Ave. Seas” Perndale. “s MI4-7811 right. $595. + SGuwtz morons | Pontic ise O12, Woodward Ave brakes “ ee ny : PLYMOUTH STATION — WAGON. Source car py tas “dows aad Lew ja wilieece Roceten « con- Oper-tighte ul % Cita 5-5566 | eg i Pa er, We Be ong NAD 4 {Pione | i068 810 CHIEFTAIN +5608 2 at ia Goo welin, nos “side walls coated Nh cause Sasa 7 ers bonus. | NO MONEY DOWN E BELL Girt 9 NO MO! ay coupe ? a 2ORION MOTOR SALES iret cond bees cesar ‘4 “s ODERAKEN. “5 Fane. CPE The popular sports model with Was saving overdrive hee new CARKNER STUDEBAKER $845, _ , Birmingham __ oat 43410 SCHUTZ MOTORS 1951 Stude. 4 dr., for eco- 912 S. Woodward Ave. nomical _ trarisportation this Champ is just right. 1058 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATA- ling. Extra good conditicn paedapa 00 m miles, Be WILLYs PANEL. 61.000 FE 86-1431 pickup. ‘40 Pontiac club coupe. Jacobson’s Motor Sales. You "corner Pike 1952 Pontiac 4 dr., economical. $495. SCHUTZ MOTORS very & Cass — Rambler-Hudson Dealer | Sportsmen arid campers. One of the few available Mi 4-7811 Willys Station Wagons. 155" PONT. —STAn ‘CHIEF, ~eus. radio and heater, and 4 ww WHEEL DRIVE. ~ $695. sedan yi W sib Would consider trade PE SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 5. Woodward Ave. M1 4-7811 re) PONTIAC STARCHIEF CONV. 2 Hydra White sidewalls. exe. m cond. OR _3-2605_ after 5 30 Jack W. Haupt. a Pontiac al es | ming AMER STUDEBAKER » finish nice ca ‘$3 WILLY8 4 DR. DK. GREEN Os seariye: Heater. Excep- MI 43410, ood Lopes 870 poe ned LI Pactory official ser Geass | 4 | | LE N. ain 8t., Clarkston Oen nights ‘til 9 Maple $-6866 HOT 1949 oe DR. RUNS GOOD. 55 Chev. 2 dr $200. F PONTIAC, 1948. CL. CPE. HYD | reste & heater. Ga 197 6. John- 7954 Pontiac 2 dr., extra nice and ready -to go. $1045. SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward Ave. "S54 Chev. Bel Air.. 55 Ford 8, 2 ‘ sae MI147811 "84 Pontiac 2 » « $895 1948 PONTIAC, DOOR, RADIO. & 33 Byick H. oe » $1395 ne Good ‘conds- oe Bel Air... S| ps3 PONTIAC 8 i DR SED~ “pis. |, pe es B...... B67 Bi dercouied 5 Grandview a 52 (lL hry sler 4 dr.... : $675 MY 2-1781 ‘92 Dodge C1. C ‘oupe. ae $2\Chev. 2 di...-..-- $595 "Catala naratop Ee otto ‘1 Buick 4 dr....).--- $495 with extras including power , "51 Olds 4 dr......... $525 ostomee Onry yume ee vewt ay) 51 bevy 2 dreyea-e © $395 1956 plates. S0\ Ford 2\dric...---- $345 ’49 Dodge Cl. Coupe. .$235 Haskins Chev. _ 51 Dixie Highway et M-15 "49 Cadillac H. Tup...$ 55 Plymouth 4 dr.. .$1495 . $1195 $945 49 Pontiac 2 dr......$185 aiicuieiiaiie ''47 Olds 4 dr......... $125 ‘S@ PONTIAC, STAR ‘ ? $125 tom, RTIAC SAR CHIEF ie ‘47 Ford 2 dr sees $125 gepeeseries a Biain St. FE 27311 48 Che yoy ease #95 e 1 paymen Ee ——— . | "S0GMC 11,2 T. van $345 "$0 son » PONTIAC! 2 0 +4 a | ‘41 GMC Pickup Beebe $95 i948 PONTIAC. RADI zS wr many good Be Soe? to) REIMENSCHNEIDER sonable 7 | DODGE-PLYMOUTH “47 PONTIAC. | REAL GOOD CON-| Hard to spell. easy to deal wit dition. OA 8-3404. 1232 8 Baginaw FE 3-01 h u IN SELLING USED CARS — This is the question we hear: WHY Is There a ‘Variation in Price That Are Offered by Different Dealers? Some dealers are.“Large Volume Dealers,” more-so than others. They run their businesses on a large volume and their markup on each Used Car can_ be much lower than the “low Volume Dealer” because of the small turnover in his Used Car Stock. We feel we fun our business on a Large Volume We feel we price our cars fairly. We invite you to see our cars and talk tous. We feel that you, will agree with these statements. HAROLD TURNER, Ford Dealer 54 Ford 4 dr...... $699 SURlyo2 dre $544 54 Ford Cty. Sed. $1199. °54 Pont. dix. 4 dr. $909 DSZiPlyar2 dite $444 55 Ford 2 dr/... $1144 ‘SS Ford Hardtop $1699 53 Pont. dix Dd. $799 S4 Chev. 2 dr.....$744 "$3 Ford 2 dr. .. $599 54 Dodge St. W. $1199 "55 Chev. Bel An S444 "S32 Ford 4 dr....-.$444 "33 Dodge Hardtop $644 SS Pont. 2 dr.... . $1544 "$2 Ford Rh. Wen. S644 'S4Ply. 4dr.......8744 53 Chev.Adr..... $509 53 Ford Hardtop S844 *55 Ford R Wen. S144 "52 Chev. 2 dr......S444 54 Bick S$ ie $1409 53 De Soto 4 dr.. .S644 33 Merc. 2 dr.....$69 52 Olds 88 2 dr... .S644 53 Ford Rh. Wen. S899 $10.00 DOWN 51 Ford Victoria "51 De Soto 4 dr. DELIVERS! "52 Chev. 2 dr. 51 Hudson Hornet S2Ply, 2dr SIF ord 2 dr. "51 Chev. 2 dr. *S1 Ply. 2dr, *S2 Ford 2 dr. 31 Rick 4 dr. "31 Merc. 2 dr. 0 Ply. Suburban 1952 Ford 14 ton Panel ........... jonas ee! 1954 Ford 3 y ton Express rns abe 1953 Chev. Sed. Delivery .................. 85 1953 Stude. 14 ten Pickup ~....--...:-..---.o0'%? $949 International C/C ................. $99 1932 Ford, 2 tone Tractor, 2 speed axle, fifth Wwhieel, saddle tanks ,..............5--. $599 1954 Ford 4 ton Pickup) ..22.. «.c0e..0:-- $699 1953 Ford Stake ee eee ere Sane bg bone $899 1952) bord $4 ton Pickupl:...---e-- «5-4-6. $499 Harold Tucne: Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham: MIdwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR Between Identical Cars JOrdan 4-6266, el 1.1954 Ford BARGAI 1955 Olds cccee eee ee $1995 88 2 door, Hydt., radio and heater, light green fin ish, whitewalls. 1954 Buick . we .$1395 radio and eater. Special 4 door, Dyna., sm 6 © © 8 eH Ow | Sedan, Ford Matic fadie ad heater, alo age car. 1954 Pontiac ...... $1145 radio and heater, a Chieftain dix. 4 door, Hydra., one owner. 1953 Cadillac ..........$1995 _ 4 eee || 62 sedan, Hydra., radio and heater, power steering, whitewall tires. 1953 Chevrolet ..-.......$995 Bel Air 4 door, Power Glide, radio and heater, whitewalls. 1953 Mere ere Merco-matic, radio and heater. 1953 Pontiac............. Hydra., radio and heater, white tires. 1953 Kaiser. . 4 door sedan, auto. trans., radio: and heater. 1952 Cadillac ...........° 61 coupe, Hydra., radio and heater, whitewall tires. 1952 Buick ............. 6895 Super Riviera 2 dr., Dyna., radio and heater, white- wall tires. 1952 Chevrolet ..........$545 Deluxe 2 door, radio and heater. 1952 Pontiac.............$495 2 door, radio and heater. 1951 Ford ...............9595 Customline 4 door, radio and heater, whitewall tires. 1950 Cadillac ...:........$995 | 2 door sedan, Hydra., radio and heater. See Our. No Money Down Specials! "Bright Spot" Jerome Olds Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake BE 8-0488 . FE 8-0488 a low mile-.- $1095 | eee eee e DOGO a we AT fA fe iy, We WP” eT A a AP Noe . ie i ’ 1 | i 4 ; en . : ou har . t TS ; v4 red —— : ge i aa : z 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 c For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 oma healt HAM ~ For Sale Cars 91 _ Fob Sale Cars of FE 5-410] Cy Owens’ Your Pontiac Ford Dealer A Good Place to Buy Your. New or Used Car 50 Good Ones To Choose From 55 Buick Spec. Riviera, like new.......... $2195 "53 Hudson 4 dr., R&H........4. bee eceeees $ 495 ’S4 Chev. Spt. Cpe.—a beauty........... were 195 4 ord) 4 dresedanre esses eer Sco cAnaso ok) GSR) "53 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe 4 dr...... oe ee $ B45 "52 Ford conv., a real nice_one....... isee.§ 650 SL Mereury 2 dey R&M.vcecseeccee cece. $ 345 "32 Chev. del. 2 dr. R&H, Power Glide. .....$ 535 32 Frd 5 passenger che. cecccs cess csc. $ 495 '50 Ford conv., a good one................$ 250 3 Pontiac)? dr) RH yess ee eee $ 695 St Ford 2 dr, ready to go....-.-... awa. $ 395 "48 Ford conv., a good one......+.se..000- $ 125 "SO Pontiac 2 dr. sedan........ SOA BO ODAS AA c $ 130 40K ocd 2 dresedan:-.. 1. Ss sega soodeat) Zheb $3 Ford 4 dr. Cust. 8 cyl...... Hieteeeeees $ 745 AD Pivmouth 4 diicccaeccosee: se enaees ae. $ 125 WE &LSO HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF ALMOST ~ NEW 1955 FORDS! 1956 PLATES ARE’ DUE SOON ... TRADE NOW! WE HELP FINANCE ALESGARS SAG NEE "Cy Owens” 150 S. SAGINAW ST. PE 5-3588 Open 8 AM. to 9PM. b aed 4 beara : Pte # ‘ en -¥ a 4 Pd : i f: ‘ : bi ls ‘ i ‘ ' _ _ ; é ela x , f ; fy ’ ae r \ i sy 1 ‘ . at . ? ‘ be c THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 , 8 THIRTY-SEVEN ‘Fame ‘Has Its Drawbacks : id : ; : remainder wit bo pot ta 0 test Homes ter Olebarne, Mow Bee- Don't Pressure Today S Radio Prope s -- 4. 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Bud vis “Show Wabe Tom George Surprise.” oan : 130—WJR, Radio Workshop News, b Binge) | WJBK, Meleod WPON, Club ‘1460 ‘ Call FE 4-9736 a ene ene ware, ‘Bean Fon panei Nae hal weak Meus Mite Mir] aan WaR, Parade of Bands Boy, there'll be bediam it 1 ey Oe -__| WIBR, Mickey Ghorr | WHYS, News Ace, Avram SATURDAY AFTERNOON wae = ly. “From the beginhing 1 didn't | Sen. Carlson (R-Kan), a close , 3°Qn;, “cord Room ----| SES’ News. Binge Denttle 19:00--WIR, Jock White Wise Nich fom Georee | think I'd win anything | \ ) ee) friend of. Eisenhower, said he is Ww, Job Cltate ook rie es Sen, Shine ee hece eereere | WON, Community News | And aside from the money it ie ENED O RUT ED RRR ear eae a Ne er WCAR, News WXYZ, Metropolitan Opera’ eVerybody down if I don't ” . WPON, News, Orville| CKLW, News, Good Morning CKLW i oe before deciding.” He added: “I ,.:)° win, amos ‘a’ Andy TBK. News. Gentile | WPON, News “ * think he's going to run.” ‘1 Ww, Radio Fan Club AR, News a fcr, | wean, ploy ey it'll be good to get away | : “I see no reason why he should) UA\e Of Best, emda hee Os Wee, Nena Winter WPON, che" 1460 from. it all. People keep coming be rushed,” Sen. Bush (R-Conn) ey Ghorr WWJ, Gtoryland CuLY, pat avis po Pg oy up to or and saying Gee, are commented “He should have all 16:06—WIR, oe pt Sty oe Oe nam. wean, a the Air XYZ, News, cKenste you the ttle boy oie ? I was the time he thinks necessary re- WRK News, Binge WON Luncheon Music SALW. Stand-by Sports, |Tyins to get aff the subway the - CKLW, News, J, VanKuren Rise ‘ns’ Shine ‘ww ms wend’ Muse van ee enn a lady: The senators spoke in separate) ¥ eo oe ba ag Parade WT ieee Dud Davies | 6:30—WJR, Muste Hall Aad. é interviews after Maj. Gen, Howard /|10:80—WJR, Believe, iassey ou a Wink. Reve Tom Georse or, te & nee M. Snyder, Eisenhower's personal wart, To oF ie h.cn| Gna sang WPON, News, Matter Parlor) CKLW. Stand- te be —e people : ‘ : way, physician, said that ‘“‘no man who GRLW. Ted sooer WCAR, Seine Mr arg 8 WYRE Don Meteo urge, I oo - 8 just 4 1A ead past a ard WHOM, Zeo'cod Orvite 'e30—WIR, Mate. Paige News, Winter WPON, Dinner Serenade | with 's Gee ans lately ee maser rtrd Myer aged oats P wearing the hood dow ore my : amereeinn|_ Today's Television Programs --* = =" =e . » w s ° ° . | Eisenhower yesterday, } Programs furnished by stations lsted in this columa are subject to change without notice. ; On “The Big Surprise,” ques-| . thinks the President “will give his| (cael @-WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV | Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV tions start at $100, and double each} ee . After a contestant z area between the Ist and 15th of] qoNIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (© Lite of Riley, Riley and his son in counterspy mystery dra-ithe $5,000 level, he can gon meet school vs job problem. on: “rescuer” ‘misses—a toa reser ree pe acorn 2) Our Miss Brooks. Mrs. Nes-| 16: :45—(4) Red Barber's Corner. listener who is asked a that. he will be a candidate for (9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers} tor decrees there shall be no Deny Pov. PGA golf champion events re-election than I was three weeks “a . Repperer sity é' sg. Claas a nc ae I ee oe a aeraect hy bas bane Paul Willis. ° nn ceheet, at Connie’ finds|11:60—(T) Soupy’s On. Variety with|and the studio, contestant cam keep Lanadian ania eal omg ny Me bee 1s —C ews, Jac LeGott. (4)| & way out. "Soupy Sales” (9) National News. going. | = “Sonny Eliot Comedy. %:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan oa Paul Williams. (2)/ gescump AGAIN Scheniey UWS 1S THE GME... FOR LIGHTNESS, FOR ELEGANCE. WMPORTER CANADIAN WHISKY, A BLEND, 6 YEARS OLB. O6.8 PRODE. SCHENLEY OISTILLERS 60. H.1.6. | 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr.) Murray host on quiz. (9) Thee-| »4:15--(7) Filme Theater, Franchot The first time George missed the 50 €:20-—(1) Secret File USA. Robert a A Alda in “Mission Traitor.” (4)| Newspaperwoman helps to re- Only $3 Kit Carson. “Golden Ring of| unite sisters in “Search for) @tY country style. (4) Littl€| tions. The one he missed was on| § <¢ Jt <4 *9 i f fe i iti lige eas nde t J 5 Cibola” holds secret of treasure} Truth.” (2) The Crusader. Matt) Show. David Bond in “The Bet.”|-songy of the 1920s.” But when | da CALL and man’s life in balance. (2)| Anders finds woman involved in owe. Fairweather. Bette composer Paul Fogarty called Telenews Sports Weekly. Harry} leak of war supplies to the ° NBC “Betty Coed" was Within City Limits 6:45—(2) News. Velen Love.” eet Waskeneich Theater. other chance. Prompt and Reliable 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.|».99(7) Thé Vise. Daughter of| “Three Broadway Girls.” . ** 90-Dey Parts Warrenty Puppet comedy. (9) Boston millionaire is kidnaped and held 4) Toni St Allen wi George is the son of Rabbits ears $3.95 || Blackie. Blackie and Mary see! for ransom in “The Big Snatch,” | Cennic. Beret, Josathon Win | right ot, & manufacturer's agent. — oe. 7.95 || &/murder during a TV show. (4)/ Mark Saber case. (9) The Fal- : He lives in New ‘York City with Outside Antenna Kits. . $7. Great Gildersi v. dy with! Con , . pak pall ters, Inez Giglio. his parents, younger sister and Under New Management Willard Waterman. (2) I'm the} When Lengel peracannes ‘an assas| SATURDAY Monnina —/Prother. American Legion Locally Owned Law. George Raft plays veteran) sin hired by the Communists in 8:20—(2) Meditations. (4) News. | _ His father helps him study for 96 Churchill Rd. M tan TV Policeman. “Target” (4) Star Stage. Rod|8:25—(2) On the Farm Front. his TV stint—and George has Aub Heights e 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. Cameron plays state trooper who #:30—(2) Michigan State Univer-| beem asked questions ranging , . 919 Orchard Lake Rd. |, 7:0—‘7) Rin Tin Tin. Rin Tin Tin) uses cowboy disguise to trail | sity (4) The Big Picture pce narveslng Pegrneced eon catches man who stirred up) killer in “Killer on Horseback.” |8:45—(2) Michigan Conservation. CORNICE from 8:30 P. M.—'til FE 8-0401 | rivalry between two circuses in! (2) Playhouse of Stars. Mail-/9:00—(2) Farmland U.S.A. (®| The young genius whose boyish Every SATURDAY NITE “Rin Tin Tin and the Big Top. order wife trom Boston feejs out! Michigan..Report. ways and quick answers have won —— Reema resend or tect ped ol sca rls bes ty Caps lg aad ad cana (1) Fea-|him a lot of fans from coast to Boards cut to measure. Patterson, Ciane Cilento in range war teaches her how to be| ture coast is a freshman at St. Agnes| @ Linoleum Cowboy Hank |[ DRIVING — | jtusme,screes” (oid) siraruer the Gente Stan: 9:38) Cart for dn 4)| High Scho wher he won et on ” | ; : | LESSONS ee aia nem — eer. with Joanne Dru, mo — Institute. (1) Crusade for arship. cee @ Floor Tile @ Bamboo Drapes While in the Army, gambler finds % Pai Sausage Sinema. According to the school's princi-| @ Window Shad Oklahoma Drifters ice eraee 9 rper aree German orphan who is a genius “Iy comedy.” @) Dangerom mn |10:00—(2) Circle 2 Theater. (4)|pal, Brother Peter Hillary, young wi Shades © Shower Curtains | Men Somat col sandaré suk |) ft figuring odds on dice com-| ‘sienment. Brian Donievy in in-| Andy's Gang. (7) Captain Flint./George won the scholarship by] @ Venetian Blinds © Drapery Hardware Broadcast , SAFE WAY =| kia.” starring Gene Barry. trigve adventere, “Salant”! (©) 11:00—(2) Mighty Mouse Cartoons. |three months of high school PARK AT OUR DO 5 A DRIVING SCHOOL (7:45—(4) News Caravan. John) : ; wy) a) Fury. ‘GUESS YM LAZY’ DOOR 8:30-9:00 P. M. I] », FE 2-2253 | Cameron Swayze weet Boxing Bout: , Baker !1s:30—(2) Temes Ranger. 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